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Re: [buckminster-dev] Buckminster in headless mode
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Hi Adrian,
My mistake. I removed org.junit4 from the distro since it was supposed
to be optional. I forgot to check the cvs bundle. It had a required
dependency. I'll fix promptly.
- thomas
Adrian Skehill wrote:
The revision of the product is changed. You can obtain the latest
product from our download page since I changed it to reflect the 0.2.0
release. Release notes are under way...
http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/downloads.html
<http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/downloads.html>
Hi Thomas,
Went there, but there's no reference to the latest 0.2.0 builds. So I
popped into dev.eclipse.org <http://dev.eclipse.org> and downloaded
buckminster.product-0.2.0.r2861_incubation.zip once I found out the
filename. I hope this is the correct version.
Still having some problems, and debugging what's going on is tricky
right now, so if you have any pointers, that would be great. After
updating my rmap as follows:
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<searchPath name=" soas.features">
<provider readerType="cvs"
componentTypes="osgi.bundle,eclipse.feature,buckminster">
<uri format=":pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvsroot/stp,
org.eclipse.stp.soas/features/{0}">
<bc:propertyRef key="buckminster.component" />
</uri>
</provider>
</searchPath>
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When I go to run the resolve component I get:
Provider
cvs(:pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvsroot/stp,org.eclipse.stp.soas/features/org.eclipse.stp.soas.feature):
No match found for component org.eclipse.stp.soas.feature
No reader type with id cvs has been registered with extension-point
org.eclipse.buckminster.core.readerTypes
But I've the plugin downloaded and present. The only I think I can't
verify is that if the cvs reader has loaded into the container. I've
checked out the code but suffering from fried brain right now to make
sense. If there's anything I can look at it, your advice would be much
appreciated.
Adrian.