Le 2012-06-14 16:36, Francois Chouinard a écrit :
> Hi Francis,
>
> I'm a bit confused by your finding.
>
> I know 'Works for me' is hardly an answer but:
> - I run the LTTng plug-ins locally on Eclipse 3.8 and 4.2, no problem
> - All the feature.xml in the project require org.eclipse.core.runtime
> >= v3.7.0
> e.g.  <import plugin="org.eclipse.core.runtime" version="3.7.0"
> match="greaterOrEqual"/>
> - Patrick just tried installing from the nightly update site on a
> fresh Indigo SP2 (3.7.2) and it worked OK (admittedly on Windows :-))
>
> By any chance, would you have an earlier version of the source code
> (like v0.6) in your workspace that could interfere with the update? If
> so, would you mind rebasing from either 'master' or 'stable-1.0'?

Thanks for the quick answer. I'm using the latest git master of
linuxtools, but I think it's not related. I don't try to install or run
the plug-in, only to add them to the target definition to resolve jar
dependencies. The error occurs in the target definition. Here is a
screen shot:

http://secretaire.dorsal.polymtl.ca/~fgiraldeau/error-target-definition.png

This error can be reproduced by selecting Window -> Preferences ->
Plug-in Development -> Target Platform, select "Running Platform" and
Edit. Then, in the Locations tab, click Add... select Software Site as
source of plug-ins, then inter the p2 URL for nightly build of linuxtools:

*http://download.eclipse.org/technology/linuxtools/updates-nightly*

Then select "LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit" and click Finish. I tried
other features from linuxtools and the same problem occurs. I tried
other p2 repository and it works.

Weird?

Francis Giraldeau

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