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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/31/2013 11:35 AM, Lars Heinemann
wrote:<br>
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<div>--> I am currently using eclipse-repository packaging type
but what I get by default
is org.fusesource.ide.updatesite-7.2.0-SNAPSHOT.zip which would
correspond to <artifactId>-<version>.zip.
<div>Any idea why I am getting that?</div>
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Actually, that's the default behaviour of Tycho and I was wrong
about repository.zip (it's probably an older convention I had in
mind). I don't think the zip name is a problem if you publish with a
simple scp or rsync. By the way, the repository/ folder does contain
the same stuff as the zip. It's easier to directly us it in order to
publish, you can save an "unzip" step.<br>
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<div>--> I just wanted to do it in a way other projects do it.
But if you say it is not needed then I am fine with that.<br>
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Those scripts tend to solve more problems than necessary, just KISS
for the beginning, and come to share you future issue to see whether
we can work on a general way of publishing stuff.<br>
<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
Mickael Istria<br>
Eclipse developer at <a href="http://www.jboss.org/tools">JBoss,
by Red Hat</a><br>
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