Ok...thanks...I will do this. Sorry I haven't been keeping up on
all the Virgo Nano work...sounds great. Is there a distribution
available? If so...could you point me in the right direction?
Thanks much,
Scott
On 12/29/2011 5:59 AM, Borislav Kapukaranov wrote:
Hey Scott,
Just tested installing ECF's remote services on Virgo Nano
and, as expected, it went quite smoothly. The bundles got
installed fine.
If you'd like you can play with Virgo Nano and the p2
commands to see if there are any problems with the remote
services lurking around.
On 9/23/2011 1:02 AM, Kapukaranov, Borislav wrote:
Hey
Scott,
As
of 3.5 equinox.common should come out of the box
with Virgo as p2 has dependency to it too.
You’ll
notice the bug doesn’t provide much
content – that will change once I push the
baseline of the p2 integration and build from
then on for the remaining features.
I
have the integration prepared locally and it’s
looking good, e.g. the startup time on Windows
was decreased more than twice… but I’m waiting
on two p2 enhancements [1][2] to get resolved.
Without them the code won’t be building and
working properly.
In
the end if it turns out these are taking a lot
of time to resolve we’ll just update EBR with
the working versions until an official build is
ready and start producing 3.5 alphas.
Do
you have the update site of the ECF's remote
services? I’d be happy to try it.
Sure. ECF's 3.5.2 release repo [1]. In this repo there
are a few features...the one that is of interest for this
use case (instead of Eclipse), is entitled 'ECF Remote
Services Target Components'. Here [2] is a detailed
description of adding this feature to one's target
platform.
Also see [3] for a 'getting started' tutorial (with
examples, etc).
In a previous note, Lorie referenced this wiki page [4]
(thanks Lorie). The one thing that I wanted to add was
that I think that much of what's described on this page
[4] is now actually *unnecessary*...due to changes for
ECF's implementation of the Remote Service Admin spec.
This wiki page...although still valid/supported, I
believe...requires more programming than is now strictly
necessary. I will try to update it and simplify it when I
can.