Mark Hewett wrote:
Thanks for the write-up. It should help a lot in getting started
looking at the code. I ran into a couple of authentication prompts
when importing the team project set (which I had to use http instead
of https to fetch, or it too prompts for authentication)...
When prompted for CVS authentication for
:pserver:dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/tools I used anonymous/anonymous.
When prompted for SVN authentication for http://subclipse.tigris.org I
used guest/<no password>.
Good point. I've updated wiki and also added anonymous to the cvs url.
I'll check if svn urls can be forced like that too.
BTW, if anyone want PSFs for Subversive please shout or contribute
them. You can just attach them to the wiki and link them from the wiki page.
After import I needed to run "mvn compile" on
org.maven.ide.components.pom to do the xmlbeans stuff. I also had to
change the version in the org.maven.ide.eclipse.parent pom.xml back to
0.9.2-SNAPSHOT, since that seems to be what everything else was
expecting (or at least without that the org.maven.ide.components.pom
project was not resolving dependencies correctly - it seems that some
of the other projects have a mix of versions for the parent POM).
After that I get 0 errors in eclipse.
It probably wasn't very clear from my writeup, but projects
org.maven.ide.components.pom and org.maven.ide.eclipse.parent are not
needed for running in self-hosted mode. We'll clean that when finalize
Maven build
regards,
Eugene
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I put some basic documentation on how to setup Eclipse workspace
for working with m2eclipse code.
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/M2ECLIPSE/Configuring+Development+Environment
It may see bit lengthy, but things actually quite simple. You can
import the following Eclipse Team Project Sets (PSF) using "File /
Import... / Team / Team Project Set" wizard and it would bring all
required projects into your Eclipse workspace (this PSF is based
on Subclipse).
https://svn.sonatype.org/m2eclipse/trunk/org.maven.ide.eclipse.parent/m2eclipse-all.psf
Once you get all projects, you should be able to run m2eclipse in
self-hosted mode. Open org.maven.ide.eclipse/plugin.xml with PDE's
Plug-in manifest editor and then click "Launch an Eclipse
application" link on the Overview page. You can also use main menu
"Run / Run configurations..." to create new launch configuration
using "Eclipse Application" cofiguration type. There you can also
select JRE used to run Eclipse and what plugins should be included
at runtime (use "all workspace and enabled target plug-ins, or
select them individually and use "Validate Plug-ins" action to
verify if selected configuration is correct).
Here are few last tips for contributing patches.
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/M2ECLIPSE/Contributing+Patches
Happy coding
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