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[dsdp-tm-dev] RE: rxtx eclipse bundle
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Hello Dmitry,
I think we will never be able to include the rxtx
bundles on the
Eclipse CVS repository, since it's license (LGPL) is
not
compatbile with the EPL.
What we are working on, is getting the rxtx maintainers
to
serve an additional Eclipse Update Site from their
servers.
They have basically agreed doing so, right now it is
only
pending some re-wording and clarification on their
license
text.
Do you need an rxtx eclipse bundle urgently, or are you
ok
with waiting another month or so till this is
officially served
from rxtx.org ? Remember that for now, you can just
install
RXTX as a JVM extension (java/lib/ext and java/bin) and
it
will work when you specify
eclipse-BuddyPolicy:ext
in the Eclipse Manifest.mf. Look at the
org.eclipse.tm.terminal.serial/META-INF/Manifest.mf
for reference.
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems,
Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Hello, Martin!
My name is Dmitry, I am working in the
TEC-IT Moscow (Russia) division of Festo Inc. (http://www.festo.com) .
Now we are working on prototype of a
Festo device platform on Eclipse RCP. This plug-in based tool allows to work with Festo devices through serial
port mainly. We study source code of the Eclipse
Target Management / RSE project and we shall
use it probably.
But now we are
working above creating the rxtx 2.1-7 eclipse bundle. In your recent post
(http://mailman.qbang.org/pipermail/rxtx/Week-of-Mon-20070129/848211.html)
you spoke about them but in the CVS repository (dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/dsdp/) rxtx
bundle isn't presented. When it will be create
or where it is possible to look it?