Hi Jochen, Sorry you've run into a "note to self" in terms of the "OSGi install" I've just pushed a commit to svn that removes this check and raised the following jira FELIX-1924 to track this. If you don't want to rebuild you can just click "no" and "don't ask me again" and this will go away.
This is a hangover from sigil when it was hosted at codecauldron and was targetted at the newton framework. The "Newton Install" provided a way to easily add the bundles related to the Newton framework to the eclipse environment. Having ported this to Felix the "OSGi install" really only needs to represent the osgi.core and osgi.cmpn bundles. Interested on the "serious compiling" note in your mail? The initial build takes a fair amount of time as it needs to download quite a lot of eclipse dependencies - but subsequent builds take around 40 seconds on my machine. Is this your experience? Or potentially you meant something else? Regards, Dave On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Jochen Mader <[email protected]> wrote: > Wasn't sure if this is the right place to post but I try it anyway. > So I got Sigil checked out and compiled (man, that's some serious compiling > going on there). > Got it integrated in eclipse. > Now I have to set an "OSGi install" and I am not sure what that is supposed > to mean. > I pointed it to a target dir and to a fresh download of Equinox and Felix > without success. > > thx > > Jochen > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

