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Re: [buckminster-dev] Newbie to Buckminster
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Hi Paul,
Sorry, it's not a mailing list. It's a newsgroup. We should make this more clear on our homepage.
news://news.eclipse.org/eclipse.tools.buckminster
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
On 11/10/2010 10:30 AM, Paul French wrote:
Thanks Thomas,
Where is this other mailing list? It is not listed on the wiki or at
http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/ hence why I used the dev list.
P
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Sent: 10 November 2010 07:53
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Subject: Re: [buckminster-dev] Newbie to Buckminster
Hi Paul,
On 11/09/2010 05:18 PM, Paul French wrote:
Hello All,
Been going round the houses to find a suitable tool to ease our pains
and Buckminster looks the ticket.
We have a number of PDE bundle projects where we use PAX runner to
launch the OSGi framework with a target platform (Knopflerfish + various
bundle jars)
I am trying to start simple and create a cquery to pull out all these
projects from CVS into our eclipse workspace. I've defined the RMAP, no
problems here. First question is how do I pass a CVS version or tag to
be used by my RMAP?
You enter a tag-branch path in your CQUERY. The cvs reader type will pick it
up.
I created another project to hold a buckminster.cspec that holds a list
of dependent modules. All our modules are OSGi bundles. I was under the
impression that if I only specify the main application bundle in the
buckminster.cspec that all dependent bundles would also be materialized
for me. This does not happen, so I am wondering why not?
Our bundle manifests do not use "Require-Bundle" but we use
"Import-Package" so how would Buckminster calculate the dependencies for
our main application bundle? Is this possible or will I need to list all
the bundles myself in the buckminster.cspec?
Buckminster doesn't care about import/export package. You'll need to include
the bundle somewhere else. Either in a
feature (very common since it's often needed for the install) or in a cspec.
I've got loads more questions (yes I am reading the BuckyBook.pdf and
bits and pieces from the wiki) but I'll save them based on the answers I
hope to get!!!
This is the 'buckminster-dev' list. It's intended for question regarding
development of Buckminster itself. We also have
a 'buckminster' list which is intended for everyone using Buckminster. I
think you'll have a bigger chance of getting
good answers there.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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