Hi Sergey,
Apologies, if I messed up by mixing topics. Yes, the p2.index is
just a performance addition. It was not the real cause of the
breakage (which was the missing composite repo in the
milestones/3.6.0 folder)
We should have those p2.index files. If we don't have them, p2 will
work anyway, but it's better if we have them. OCL releng ensures[1]
it adds that file to any single (leaf) p2 repo. When manually
creating the composite repos, we have to manually create/copy the
p2.index file.
Also note that the content of the p2.index is different if we are
dealing with a composite repository or a single (leaf) one. So if
you are going to tune that across QVTo p2 repositories, be careful
when copying the p2.index file.
Cheers,
Adolfo.
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=373065
On 25/09/2015 09:42, Sergey Boyko
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