On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Onno van der Straaten <
onno.van.der.straa...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Help > Install New Software. Correct. That should do it.
>

Well. After playing a lot to learn how this OSGi thing works in Eclipse I
got some advances.

For one side I could not use your command invoking
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.publisher.ProductAction. I tried with several
Eclipse distributions  (Helios/modeling tools, Kepler/Fedora one and
Kepler/standard) with a lot of messages I couldn't untangle.

On the other side I found a way it seems to work... a bit. I used this
command:

java -jar
/usr/lib/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.3.0.v20130729-1833.jar
\
 -console -clean -consolelog -nosplash \
 -application org.eclipse.equinox.p2.publisher.FeaturesAndBundlesPublisher \
 -metadataRepository file:$HOME/epf-p2-repo/ \
 -artifactRepository file:$HOME/epf-p2-repo/ \
 -source $HOME/epf-composer \
 -configs=ANY \
 -compress \
 -publishArtifacts


And it created that epf-p2-repo. The weird thing is it's not working for
importing through the [Help > Install New Software] method. Maybe it lacks
some metadata I'm not aware how to create. You can see the output artifact
at http://olea.org/tmp/epf-p2-repo/

Any other tip?
-- 

Ismael Olea

http://olea.org/diario/Help > Install New Software.Help > Install New
Software.
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