Hello Everyone,

I am using the following script to run eclipse:

exec ./eclipse -bundlepool ../bundlepool/ \
        -vmargs \       
        
[email protected]/.eclipse/@eclipseproduct/configuration/ \
        -Dosgi.checkConfiguration=true \
        -Dosgi.sharedConfiguration.area=configuration/ \
        -Dosgi.sharedConfiguration.area.readOnly=true \
        -Dosgi.configuration.cascaded=true
        -Dorg.eclipse.equinox.p2.core/debug=true
        -Dorg.eclipse.equinox.p2.core/reconciler=true
      ${1+"$@"}

Least important, the "@eclipseproduct" annotation, no longer gives
eclipseproduct? I also have
bundlepool set to a directory that contains plugins/, features/, and
dropins/. When running the
script I am receiving:

plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.gtk.linux.x86_1.1.100.v20110505:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

The bundlepool path is correct. When I copy plugins/ features/ and
dropins/ back into the eclipse install directory, everything is fine.
config.ini is untouched.

Also, is it possible for the cascaded functionality to support two
sets of plugins/, features/ etc...?
As in our case we have:

(Managed by root, not user writable)

/etc/bundlepool/
      |
       --- plugins/
      |
       --- features/
      |
       --- dropins/


along with,

(Managed by users)

~/.eclipse/
      |
       --- plugins/
      |
       --- features/
      |
       --- dropins/

Both cascaded list of plugins and features would be available  to the
user, and only the second set could be managed by them. I am not
sure if this is possible however, my first issue with the bundlepool
is kind of getting to me.

Thanks in Advance,

Nick
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