> For those who develop internationalized versions of uDig and rely on the
> language fragments provided by net.refractions.udig_language_feature, you
> will now find a maven pom within this feature's project directory named
> pom-languages.xml.
>
> This maven script makes use of Tycho to read the OSGi feature.xml, download
> the required plugins and fragments, and finally create and copy them into
> net.refractions.udig_language_feature/lib.
>
> It is then simply a case of adding net.refractions.udig_language_feature/lib
> to your Target Platform. (Preferences -> Plugin development -> Target
> Platform).
Okay so let me get this straight … this changes the development environment we
need to work on uDig?
Does this replace the dropins dowload or do I need to use this technique to
create a new dropins download.
> If someone could review this that would be great.
>
> Sadly, this script downloads transitive dependencies as well and I have not
> been able to stop it doing so. This appears to be a limitation of Tycho.
So it is not ignoring the "provided" setting? Sigh.
> If you prefer to use the Dropins method to introduce the fragments to your
> development environment, you could theoretically just copy the lib directory
> to your eclipse/dropins directory and remove any unwanted jars.
Is there something we have done wrong with setting up drop ins that is making
this necessary?
The udig_language feature was only required as we did not want to depend on the
entire bable project (and only wished to grab translations for those parts of
the RCP we are using).
On this page (http://www.eclipse.org/babel/downloads.php) it appears as if they
just finished a release on Nov 28th; so I could make a new dropins zip if that
would help?
Jody
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