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Re: [buckminster-dev] replace a plugin in buckminster
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Hmm, that's strange. I did the same thing with a patched version of JDT, and
it worked nicely. You may want to peek into the bundles.info file in the
configuration/org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator/ directory of your
Buckminster installation. There you can see which version of the bundle is
known to p2. I assume the version number of your self-built bundle is higher
than the original one, right?
Achim
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> Hi Achim,
>
> Hmm, how would I do that? It doesn't seem to be possible to build a p2
> site with Buckminster from a single plugin. I've meanwhile tried with an
> extra feature and updatesite and installing that into Buckminster but it
> doesn't seem like this worked (even though there were no errors and the
> pde-build plugin in my buckminster seems to be the self-built version).
>
> Andreas
>
> Achim Demelt wrote:
>
>> Hi Andreas,
>>
>> If you create a p2 site that contains your patched bundle, you can simply
>> use the director to install that single bundle into Buckminster. No
>> feature required. Just make sure your version number is higher than the
>> one that is already installed.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Achim
>>
>> Andreas Pakulat wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> to workaround https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=278909 I
>>> wanted to replace the org.eclipse.pde.build plugin in my buckminster
>>> installation with a self-built one that has the fix included.
>>> Unfortunately after building the plugin and exporting it from Eclipse
>>> its not used by buckminster. I've copied the contents of the generated
>>> jar-file into the corresponding folder in the buckminster/plugins
>>> directory, but the code is apparently not executed (I've added some code
>>> to the function which should generate a file in /tmp/, but that doesn't
>>> happen).
>>>
>>> So I guess I'm missing something here?
>>>
>>> Andreas