So if you were working on osgi.enroute, osgi.enroute.bundles, osgi.enroute.examples at the same time
you would have 3 instances of eclipse open?
Paul
On 2/06/2016 8:59 PM, Peter Kriens wrote:
I love this kind of feedback!
Yes, in the bnd world a bnd workspace is like a module. It imports bundles and it exports bundles
from/to repositories. (Modules are a nice fractal pattern.) A workspace should be cohesive to work
well and for that reason you should not mix it with other workspaces.
I tried very hard to explain it clearly on the OSGi enRoute website, especially the Eclipse
workspace and bnd workspace. Any efforts to help me to improve this are highly appreciated by me
and your successors.
Kind regards,
Peter Kriens
On 2 jun. 2016, at 12:23, Paul F Fraser <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Peter,
Oh, Oh.
I was trying to import the git repository as a general project.
It has to be imported as an existing eclipse project...
Am I correct in assuming that each of the EnRoute github repos, osgi.enroute,
osgi.enroute.bundles etc., have to be in their own workspace when imported?
I am trying to learn the process so I can get involved in feeding back some corrections to the
site documentation in the form of pull requests rather than bug reports.
I would also like to create some videos from an EnRoute newby aspect to help others avoid the
heartache/terror I have experienced in taking on the task.
Probably, I am suffering from playing around with bnd and bndtools from too far in the past.
Google searches provide a horrible mess of OSGi and bnd knowledge and bad habits emerge.
I have some more questions which I will carry to a new message.
As they say, the only stupid questions are the ones that are not asked.
Paul
On 2/06/2016 6:53 PM, Peter Kriens wrote:
I think we tried to answer these questions on for example
http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/200-workspace.html
Could you take a look and indicate what you’re missing from there? Then I can add the answer to
this page so others can take advantage.
Thanks. Kind regards,
Peter Kriens
On 2 jun. 2016, at 01:13, Paul F Fraser <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I clone osgi.enroute into my local git directory OK.
I think I need a clean eclipse workspace dedicated to osgi.enroute and another clean workspace
for osgi.enroute.bundles.
If I have a new clean workspace, how do I set up the clean workspace to import
the local git repo?
If I preset the workspace to a new bnd osgi workspace how do I handle the imported cnf because
I already have one?
If I just import the local git repo to a clean workspace, how do I set up the bnd repositories
in eclipse?
Hope you follow what I am talking about :)
Paul Fraser
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