Hi Peter,

Oh, Oh.
I was trying to import the git repository as a general project.
It has to be imported as an existing eclipse project...

Am I correct in assuming that each of the EnRoute github repos, osgi.enroute, osgi.enroute.bundles etc., have to be in their own workspace when imported?

I am trying to learn the process so I can get involved in feeding back some corrections to the site documentation in the form of pull requests rather than bug reports.

I would also like to create some videos from an EnRoute newby aspect to help others avoid the heartache/terror I have experienced in taking on the task.

Probably, I am suffering from playing around with bnd and bndtools from too far in the past. Google searches provide a horrible mess of OSGi and bnd knowledge and bad habits emerge.

I have some more questions which I will carry to a new message.

As they say, the only stupid questions are the ones that are not asked.

Paul

On 2/06/2016 6:53 PM, Peter Kriens wrote:
I think we tried to answer these questions on for example http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/200-workspace.html

Could you take a look and indicate what you’re missing from there? Then I can add the answer to this page so others can take advantage.

Thanks. Kind regards,

Peter Kriens


On 2 jun. 2016, at 01:13, Paul F Fraser <pa...@a2zliving.com 
<mailto:pa...@a2zliving.com>> wrote:

Hi,

I clone osgi.enroute into my local git directory OK.

I think I need a clean eclipse workspace dedicated to osgi.enroute and another clean workspace for osgi.enroute.bundles.

If I have a new clean workspace, how do I set up the clean workspace to import 
the local git repo?

If I preset the workspace to a new bnd osgi workspace how do I handle the imported cnf because I already have one?

If I just import the local git repo to a clean workspace, how do I set up the bnd repositories in eclipse?

Hope you follow what I am talking about :)

Paul Fraser

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