tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25095519.post2378041875677498765..comments2023-06-11T08:59:53.206-05:00Comments on Andrew Niefer: Using the deltapack in Eclipse 3.5Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10918930759740557341noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25095519.post-19929820992687841272009-10-02T12:24:03.373-05:002009-10-02T12:24:03.373-05:00See the help for details on reusing metadata. Eit...See the <a href="http://help.eclipse.org/galileo/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.pde.doc.user/tasks/pde_p2_reusingmetadata.htm" rel="nofollow">help</a> for details on reusing metadata. Either use the built-in repo2runnable support, or specify the transformed repo as a context repository.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10918930759740557341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25095519.post-5930500394756434982009-10-02T12:20:44.387-05:002009-10-02T12:20:44.387-05:00The director is only able to install for one platf...The director is only able to install for one platform so it can't really handle the delta pack. You should instead look at using a combination of the p2.mirror and p2.repo2runnable ant tasks which don't care about the platform. <br />The advantage to this is that I don't believe PDE/Build can currently reuse the metadata from an install (it will instead re-generate it), the output of repo2runnable is a repository which PDE/Build will be able to reuse metadata from. <br />You'll notice the difference for something like the org.eclipse.rcp feature whose metadata contributes root files to an install, but that metadata can't be recreated from the binary feature.<br /><br />There is no single downloadable repos that contains everything in the deltapack. But if you don't need the full sdk, the <a href="http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.5.1-200909170800/download.php?dropFile=org.eclipse.platform-p2repo-3.5.1.zip" rel="nofollow">platform-repo</a> zip or the <a href="http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.5.1-200909170800/download.php?dropFile=org.eclipse.rcp-p2repo-3.5.1.zip" rel="nofollow">rcp-repo</a> zip contain the needed fragments. They are only missing the executable feature.<br /><br />The executable feature itself is in the <a href="http://download.eclipse.org/equinox/drops/R-3.5.1-200909170800/download.php?dropFile=equinox-SDK-3.5.1.zip" rel="nofollow">equinox repo</a> zip.<br /><br />Alternatively you can also create your own deltapack repo from the full online repository using mirror & repo2runnable. The script that creates the actual download zip is <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.releng.eclipsebuilder/eclipse/buildConfigs/rcp.deltapack/build.xml?revision=1.6.2.1&view=markup" rel="nofollow">here</a>.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10918930759740557341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25095519.post-29836031270340204442009-10-02T07:55:25.896-05:002009-10-02T07:55:25.896-05:00What is the recommended way to install the delta p...What is the recommended way to install the delta pack for headless product builds?<br /><br />For example, I'm trying to setup everything my product needs into a "baseLocation" for PDE build. Trying to use the p2 director for this. So far, I've provisioned the SDK from scratch, provisioned BIRT, and some other deps, all into one location, all using the director.<br /><br />The Delta Pack does not appear in any repos that I can find. Should it not be formally provisioned? Just wget and unzip it? Certainly doable, but I wanna use p2..<br /><br />Thanks!Ben Vitalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10057954087267715667noreply@blogger.com