You can clear the P2 cache, this will force tycho to download all
artifacts again and from the printed URL you can get the source.
Thank you it works. I just set maven local repo via -Dmaven.repo.local
Just take in mind that an artifact might be available from multiple
sources depending on your target configuration.
Sure.
Am 24.11.20 um 13:15 schrieb Mickael Istria:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 1:08 PM Kirill Balod <kirill.balod@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:kirill.balod@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> I have several P2 repositories defined in pom. Is any way to
> understand which repository a feature/plugin comes from?
>
>
> No such tool is available in Tycho AFAIK, because at build time, it
> doesn't really matter; it's more a dev-time or debug-time consideration.
> You'll need to iterate on all repos and look for the installable unit
> individually (by browsing them manually or use p2browser or invoking the
> p2 director command to try installing such IU...).
> --
> Mickael Istria
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