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RE: [orbit-dev] New Source Bundle Generator Uploaded
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Never mind,
I think I found it out -- adding pdebuild-ant.jar from
the
org.eclipse.pde.build plugin to the external tool's
classpath tab.
I'm wondering if there is a way to configure this
with
a classpath variable, such that it comes
preconfigured
from the Launch?
Anyways, thanks SO MUCH for this source
generator,
it worked great for me.
Apache ORO and Commons Net source bundles added and
released. Will there be another stable build from which I
can consume my new bundles?
Thanks,
--
Martin
Oberhuber
Wind River Systems, Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP
PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Hi Christian,
I tried running the SourceGen builder from the Wiki, in
order
to create source bundles for org.apache.oro and
org.apache.commons.net. I was trying on Windows,
with
Eclipse-SDK-3.3RC2.
The SourceGen seems to run almost through, but then
spits
out this error message:
BUILD FAILED
F:\WS\RSE.new\ws\SourceGen\build.xml:36: taskdef
class org.eclipse.pde.internal.build.tasks.ManifestModifier cannot be
found
What am I doing wrong?
Hi, all,
Per today's action item, I have uploaded a new
version of the Source Bundle Generator to the Wiki:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Orbit_Source_Bundles#Utility_to_generate_source_bundles
This worked for me, generating with one
touch and no post-facto modifications required to the generated result, the
source bundles for my 18 Orbit bundles (2 LPG Java Runtime versions and 16
Batik bundles). This includes such weirdness as:
- determining the bundle to generate from the
currently selected project
-
extracting the bundle version from the MANIFEST.MF file
- updating the .classpath file for source
attachment in the workspace context
- source ZIPs that were not originally named "src.zip", as
required by the PDE source attachment extension point
Let me know if anything breaks horribly for
y'all.
Cheers,
Christian
Christian W.
Damus
Component Lead, Eclipse OCL and EMF-QTV
IBM
Rational Software