Hi DJ, We currently have the following attribute in our config.ini. osgi.bundles=reference\:file \:org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator_1.0.200.v20100503.jar@1\:start
While updating the product, the config.ini was changed to contain the
following attribute.
osgi.bundles=reference\:file
\:org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator_1.0.200.v20100503.jar@4,reference
\:file\:com.ibm.cdz.branding_1.6.2.201107272117.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.cdz.common_1.6.2.201107272117.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.cdz.remote.cshelp_1.6.2.201108112140.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.cdz.remote.doc_1.6.2.201108160029.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.daemon_7.0.400.v20110207_2130.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.daemon.cshelp_7.0.1.v20080702.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.idebug.doc.tpf_1.0.1.v20110315_1958.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.idebug.tpf.cshelp_1.0.2.v20080919.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.idebug.tpf.cslink_1.0.3.v20101019_1137.jar@4,reference
\:file\:com.ibm.debug.memorymap_7.2.213.v20110307_0400.jar@4,reference
\:file\:com.ibm.debug.memorymap.cshelp_7.0.0.v20071102a.jar@4,reference
\:file\:com.ibm.debug.memorymap.doc_7.0.0.v20080723.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.memoryoffset_7.1.12.v20110307_0400.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.memoryoffset.cshelp_7.0.0.v20071102a.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.pdt_7.3.11.v20100629_1840.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.animatedstep_1.1.103.v20110318_1505.jar@4,reference
\:file\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.common_7.3.1.v20110131_2003.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.core_8.2.1.v20110318_1505.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.engines.tpf_1.0.0.v20100922_1443/@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.migration_1.1.0.v20101027_1400.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.remotebrowse_7.1.102.v20101019_1137.jar@4,reference
\:file\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.rsecommon_7.2.12.v20101027_1400.jar@4,reference
\:file\:com.ibm.debug.pdt.ui_8.2.1.v20110318_1505.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.eNetwork.beans.HOD_11.0.3.201102241514/@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.editors.swtbidiextension_1.1.2.201008101158/@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.etools.common.navigator_3.6.0.201010140900.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.etools.hasslite_1.0.2.201006150117/@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.etools.host.connect_8.0.100.v20110414_1721.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.etools.icerse.editable_3.0.0.v20100413_1531.jar@4,reference\:file
\:com.ibm.etools.icerse.editor_....
osgi.bundles now contains a long list of all the features.
We cam start our product with this config.ini. The following error messages
were generated in the log file.
org.osgi.framework.BundleException: The bundle
"org.eclipse.equinox.p2.reconciler.dropins_1.1.0.v20100525 [302]" could not
be resolved. Reason: Another singleton version selected:
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.reconciler.dropins_1.1.2.R36x_v20110114
at
org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.AbstractBundle.getResolverError
(AbstractBundle.java:1317)
......
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to acquire application service.
Ensure that the org.eclipse.core.runtime bundle is resolved and started
(see config.ini).
at org.eclipse.core.runtime.internal.adaptor.EclipseAppLauncher.start
(EclipseAppLauncher.java:74)
....
We found that if we change the attribute to the following ones. It started
to work.
osgi.bundles=reference\:file
\:org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator_1.0.200.v20100503.jar@1\:start
I noticed there are a few touchpoint actions which allow you to change the
options. Which one can be use to fix this one? Thanks.
Best Regards
Samuel Wu
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The file is most likely updated when the reconciler is run on startup. What
are you changing in the config.ini? There are touchpoint actions for
adding/removing/changing properties. Perhaps a better plan would be to use
the current touchpoint actions (or write a new one) which would modify the
file. We don't encourage (and therefore don't provide means for) clients to
replace the whole file because in general this is a bad idea as it doesn't
allow everyone to place nice with each other.
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everyone, We've shipped a config,ini in the product. Now wSamuel
Wu---2011/10/25 05:09:27 PM---Hello everyone, We've shipped a config,ini in
the product. Now we want to ship a change to
From: Samuel Wu/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
To: P2 developer discussions <[email protected]>
Date: 2011/10/25 05:09 PM
Subject: [p2-dev] Is there a way to update the file config.ini?
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Hello everyone,
We've shipped a config,ini in the product. Now we want to ship a change to
it. We have a touch point action which moves the new file to the
configuration directory during the installation of the new feature. But
Eclipse overrides the file with its own version during the restart. Wonder
how to update the config.ini file during the feature update. Thanks.
Best Regards
Samuel Wu_______________________________________________
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