Hi Antoine Am Samstag 24 April 2010 16:37:01 schrieb Antoine Toulme: > You can use the doc from HEAD: > http://intalio.github.com/buildr4osgi/ Thanks a lot for the link.
I however still have problems. I am using buildr 1.3.5 (should I upgrade to 1.4.0rc2 ?) The following buildfile <--> res = require "buildr4osgi" puts repositories.remote.inspect puts "Has osgi "+ defined?(osgi).to_s repositories.remote << "http://repo1.maven.org/maven2" <--> with the following settings.yaml <---> local: /opt/4hudson/maven remote: - https://intra.net/maven2 im: server: ngiger.dyndns.org usr: [email protected] pwd: secret osgi: containers: - /home/src/galileo2/eclipse <--> produces >buildr -v clean compile >(in /home/src/elexis.analytica, development) >["https://intra.net/maven2"] >Has osgi >^cnikl...@ng:/home/src/elexis.analytica$ buildr -v clean compile >(in /home/src/elexis.analytica, development) >["https://intra.net/maven2"] >Has osgi Is there still something wrong with my setup? If I add eclipseOsgi = OSGi::Container.new('/home/src/galileo2/eclipse') to the buildfile. It really reas the configuration in. May I suggest that you change in http://intalio.github.com/buildr4osgi/configuration.html the line - /my.osgi by - /path/to/my/eclipse/installation It would be clearer for newbies like me. I also checkout a bpmn. I think it is a very good idea to announce (free SW) project which use the package. E.g. it would be a good idea also to put onto the buildr homepage a few links to projects using buildr and/or buildr4osgi. You might also speak about "design wins" with managers. But building bpmn also had the same problem with missing osgi.containers. Wouldn't it be nice to add some kind of "bootstrap" task which populates (may be a local settings.yaml overriding the one in ~/.buildr) everything from known sources somewhere in the internet and producing a suitable settings.yaml? Or at least add a copy of the settings.yaml you used? Best regards and again many thanks for your help. Niklaus > > Thanks! > > Antoine > -- Niklaus Giger
