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Nick Boldt edited comment on JBIDE-8817 at 4/29/11 5:04 PM:
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Old scribble.protocol.feature 1.1.0.Final contains these plugins:
{code}
"org.scribble.conversation.export.text"
"org.scribble.conversation.model"
"org.scribble.conversation.parser"
"org.scribble.conversation.projector"
"org.scribble.conversation.validation"
"org.scribble.core"
"org.scribble.eclipse"
"org.scribble.expression.xpath"
"org.scribble.lang.model"
{code}
New org.savara.tools.feature 2.0.0.v20110428-1041-H83-M1 contains these plugins:
{code}
"org.scribble.common"
"org.scribble.protocol"
"org.scribble.protocol.projection"
"org.scribble.protocol.parser"
"org.scribble.protocol.monitor"
"org.scribble.protocol.export.monitor"
{code}
Assuming that the new set is a complete collection of refactored bits and that's all
that's needed for a valid install, I'm going to remove the reference to the
obsolete (?) scribble.protocol.feature from the JBT aggregate site.
So, the aggregate now contains these:
{code}
* org.pi4soa.core.feature
* org.jboss.savara.tools.feature
* org.savara.tools.feature
{code}
I don't know if these other 3 features should also be included:
{code}
* org.jboss.bpmn2.editor_0.0.1.201103301232.jar
* org.eclipse.graphiti.feature_0.7.1.v20110111-0756.jar
* org.eclipse.bpmn2.feature_0.7.0.201103301232.jar
{code}
http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/view/DevStudio_Trunk/job/jbosstools-3.3...
is pending.
was (Author: nickboldt):
old scribble.protocol.feature 1.1.0.Final contains these plugins:
"org.scribble.conversation.export.text"
"org.scribble.conversation.model"
"org.scribble.conversation.parser"
"org.scribble.conversation.projector"
"org.scribble.conversation.validation"
"org.scribble.core"
"org.scribble.eclipse"
"org.scribble.expression.xpath"
"org.scribble.lang.model"
New org.savara.tools.feature 2.0.0.v20110428-1041-H83-M1 contains these plugins:
"org.scribble.common"
"org.scribble.protocol"
"org.scribble.protocol.projection"
"org.scribble.protocol.parser"
"org.scribble.protocol.monitor"
"org.scribble.protocol.export.monitor"
Assuming that the new set is a complete collection of refactored bits and that's all
that's needed for a valid install, I'm going to remove the reference to the
obsolete (?) scribble.protocol.feature from the JBT aggregate site.
So, the aggregate now contains these:
* org.pi4soa.core.feature
* org.jboss.savara.tools.feature
* org.savara.tools.feature
I don't know if these other 3 features should also be included:
* org.jboss.bpmn2.editor_0.0.1.201103301232.jar
* org.eclipse.graphiti.feature_0.7.1.v20110111-0756.jar
* org.eclipse.bpmn2.feature_0.7.0.201103301232.jar
aggregate update site can't find org.scribble.protocol.feature
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Key: JBIDE-8817
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-8817
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Savara
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.M1
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Gary Brown
Priority: Blocker
Fix For: 3.3.0.M1
http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/view/DevStudio_Trunk/job/jbosstools-3.3...
Aggregate update site's site.xml points to an org.scribble.protocol.feature, but it
can't find that on the composite site.
[INFO] [Software being installed: org.jboss.tools.site.aggregate
raw:0.0.1.'SNAPSHOT'/format(n[.n=0;[.n=0;[-S]]]):0.0.1-SNAPSHOT, Missing
requirement: org.jboss.tools.site.aggregate
raw:0.0.1.'SNAPSHOT'/format(n[.n=0;[.n=0;[-S]]]):0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
requires 'org.scribble.protocol.feature.feature.group 0.0.0' but it could not be
found]
However, I do see a plugins/org.scribble.protocol_2.0.0.SNAPSHOT.jar on your
savara-tools-eclipse-master/all/repo/ site.
So, here's the question:
should this feature be removed from the agg site (because a new feature already contains
this) ?
OR
does this feature need to be added to the savara-tools-eclipse-master site, so that it
can then be found by the downstream JBT aggregate build?
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