[fedora-java] generating eclipse dropin content.xml

Robert Marcano robert at marcanoonline.com
Tue Feb 17 20:54:28 UTC 2009


On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Andrew Overholt <overholt at redhat.com>wrote:

> * Robert Marcano <robert at marcanoonline.com> [2009-02-16 22:25]:
> > On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Andrew Overholt <overholt at redhat.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > So content.xml is just for first use startup optimization and not needed
>
> You're not crafting custom p2 metadata so the generated content.xml will
> be the same as that generated at first use startup.
>
> >     Try running with -clean to see if they're picked up.  If they're
> still
> >     not picked up, try putting the same directory somewhere on disk and
> >     doing an installation from a local site and see if it completes or
> gives
> >     dependency missing errors.
> >
> >
> > -clean (and rm -rf  ~/.eclipse) did not worked, testing tomorrow with a
> clean
> > eclipse installation, for some reason I am having a 5k download speed
> using yum
> > to reinstall eclipse
>
> Look for errors in your workspace log.  You're probably missing a
> dependency or something.
>
> Andrew
>

this was hard to catch, a malformed MANIFEST was the cause


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Robert Marcano
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