+1 Sounds like needed updates.
-Donald On 7/9/10 4:37 AM, Delos wrote: > As part of GEP, maven-eclipsepde-plugin helps to convert eclipse plugins > to maven dependencies and add them into artifact dependency list. So > without it, GEP can't be compiled successfully. The plugin is in version > 1.0. But now, some new requirements come out that the plugin didn't take > into account before. I'm afraid we have to update the plugin > to accommodate new requirements. > > 1) Eclipse on Mac > There are two edition of eclipse on Mac, carbon and cocoa. From Eclipse > 3.6, only cocoa is supported. But maven-eclipsepde-plugin can only > recognize carbon eclipse on Mac, so we have to fix it to make GEP build > successfully on Mac. You may see details in > > 2)Optional bundles > There are some optional required bundles in MANIFEST.MF for some > extended functions, such as TPTP and Free Aires Tools. They're > not mandatory for GEP and actually GEP don't need these bundles in build > process. They're marked as "optional" because user may get these extra > plugins by themselves for some advanced functions. So these optional > bundles shouldn't block the build process of GEP. Unfortunately, current > maven-eclipsepde-plugin does block GEP build process because of these > optional bundles. > > Because of these new requirements, I suggest we release an updated > maven-eclipsepde-plugin with version 1.1. Any objection? > > -- > Best Regards, > > Delos
