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Re: [cbi-dev] Building platform maintenance branches in offline mode
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Hi Phil,
I actually ran into exactly this problem before too and was able to
perform an offline mode. It turns out for R4_2_mainteannce and
R4_3_maintenance you need more than just the maven local repo. You also
need the tmpdir data.
What I would do is run a build without offline and pass a parameter:
-Djava.io.tmpdir=/path/to/some/tmpdir
Then save BOTH your maven local repo and tmpdir and when running an
offline mode make sure to pass the path for both of them.
I cannot remember exactly but I believe Tycho requires some metadata
that is stored in tmpdir mode in order to resolve dependencies. If you
can do it with R4_4_maintenance it is likely fixed in a newer Tycho
version but I haven't tried doing offline mode past R4_3_maintenance
branch yet.
Hope this helps,
Thanh
On 16/07/14 06:48 AM, Phil Mason wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get various R4_x_maintenance branches to build with mvn --offline. The process I'm using is as follows:
Build with a command line like this (actual command is a little more complicated and given at the end of the email):
mvn -Dmaven.repo.local=/home/pmason/temp-mvn-repo -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false clean verify
That build succeeds and I then archive the maven repo and attempt to rerun the build with
mvn --offline -Dmaven.repo.local=/home/pmason/temp-mvn-repo -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false clean verify
which I think should work because everything that is needed for the build to work has already been downloaded and stored in /home/pmason/temp-mvn-repo.
This works as expected with R4_4_maintenance but with R4_3_maintenance it fails with the following message:
Failed to load p2 metadata repository from location http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates-3.2:
Repository system is offline and no local cache available for
http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates-3.2 -> [Help 1]
The file that causes this problem is eclipse-sdk-prereqs.target and I've looked in tmp-mvn-repo and it contains the three things listed for that location: org.eclipse.egit.core, org.eclipse.jgit and javaewah with the correct version of each and a p2artifacts.xml.
I've compared the eclipse-sdk-prereqs.target in R4_4 and R4_3 and the only differences seem to be the version numbers of the units.
Is there a way that I can make the build show where it is actually looking for the repository (I'm already using -X and -e)? The trace suggests it is calling SimpleMetadatRepositoryFactory.getLocalFile so I guess that either it can't find the p2Artifact.xml or it is malformed though it looks the same in R4_4 and R4_3.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can offer.
All the best
Phil Mason
The actual build command I have to use is more like this but I don't think the additions should make a difference:
mvn -X -e --offline --toolchains ~/toolchains.xml -Pbree-libs -Dmaven.repo.local=~/mvn-repo -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false clean verify 2>&1 | tee build_log.txt
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