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[buckminster-dev] Re: Bucminster nature - what does it really do?
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There was a time when we thought that given an Eclipse project (a
project that has a ProjectDescriptor, i.e. the .project file), we could
actually determine the type of that project just by looking at the
natures. Little did we know about the Eclipse platform projects :-)
Their project descriptors are empty... As it turns out, the only way to
determine the type of project is to look for the contents of specific
files such as feature.xml, META-INF/MANIFEST.MF etc. Albeit a bit
slower, it is also more secure.
So to answer your question, we currently don't use the Buckminster
nature for anything and it should be removed altogether. Can you please
enter a bugzilla on this?
- thomas
Henrik Lindberg wrote:
Remind me again, why do we have a Buckmisnter Nature? Does it do anything
except create a .cspec if there is none already?
Removing the Buckminster nature does not seem to have any effect for
instance.
Why not simply remove it?
I am working on a proposal (that I will post on the wiki with a link here)
to have a Buckminster "Buckminster Project Manager" (or somesuch name) that
helps you check what Buckmisnter can do with a project, and aid if there are
things like a .cspec needed to be able to manage the project.
I think it would be easier to explain (and to understand) how things work
without the Buckminster Nature thing (esp. if it does not do anything, and
if it does, that needs to be exapplained).
- henrik
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