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Re: [orbit-dev] Adding an existing JAR to Orbit

Nicholas,

The first commit to CVS HEAD should only be a README explaining that the project uses branches. See other HEADs for example.

-Gunnar

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> Am 03.08.2015 um 14:47 schrieb Nicholas Loulloudes <loulloudes.n@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> I am in the process of uploading a number of 3rd party libs to Orbit (IP completed), however I would like your views on the following matter.
> 
> In the FAQ here (adding bundles to orbit), it states that for an existing JAR, we start (step #1) by creating a new project and 
> then branching accordingly. However, step #2 somehow overshades the step #1 since it states to create a new plug-in project from 
> an existing JAR.
> 
> If following step #1, creating the standard CVS structure (i.e empty HEAD, directing to branches) is easy to do so. Nevertheless, how do you explode the JAR correctly here?
> If following step #2, then the plug-in project will be correctly created (directory structure, manifest generation, build paths, etc), however the first CVS commit (which inevitably is the HEAD) will contain the exploded contents of the JAR.
> 
> So what is you recommended method of adding an existing JAR to Orbit?
> 
> Hope I did not confuse you :)
> 
> Best,
> Nicholas
> 
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