Is there not a "public" repository for the bundles you need? I'm looking around for one...
-Marshall On 6/28/2012 11:34 AM, Peter Klügl wrote: > Hi, > >> Hi Peter, >> >> I'm sorry if I've missed the thread - has it been discussed why the Eclipse >> plugins can't be built with the pom-first approach that our current Eclipse >> plugins are built with? >> > > No, they can be and are actually built this way right now. Everything works > fine, if you add a complete Eclipse Indigo release with DLTK Core 3.0 > installed to your local maven repository. I think that the pom-first build is > only reasonable if the user does not have to do that, but we can provide a > repository like that somehow. > > Building the bundles the manifest-first way does not have such problems > because the dependencies are automatically resolved using p2 repositories. In > my opinion, that is a much nicer solution and should work just fine. However, > after the time I spent with this problem and with hardly any progress, I must > admit that I don't care too much anymore about how the bundles are built. > > Is a repository for the bundles an option for us? > > Best, > > Peter > >
