2009/10/13 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn(a)redhat.com>:
On 13/10/09 11:54 AM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
>
> I'm trying to build eclipse-ptp for F13 and getting:
>
> [eclipse.buildScript] Some inter-plug-in dependencies have not been
> satisfied.
> [eclipse.buildScript] Bundle org.eclipse.ptp.rdt.core.tests:
> [eclipse.buildScript] Missing required plug-in
> org.eclipse.cdt.core.tests_5.0.1.
> [eclipse.buildScript] Bundle org.eclipse.ptp.rdt.managedbuilder.xlc.ui:
> [eclipse.buildScript] Missing required plug-in
> org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.xlc.core_5.0.0.
> [eclipse.buildScript] Missing required plug-in
> org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.xlc.ui_6.0.0.
>
> These don't seem to be in our cdt packages. Any reason why? No idea what
> they are....
>
We don't ship the tests by default. There is a flag ship_tests which can be
set to force the eclipse-cdt.spec file to create the package
eclipse-cdt-tests.
The xlc and c99 stuff has been removed for some time because it relied on a
binary lpg java runtime jar which was shipped in the CDT without source. I
have been made aware that there is now an lpg-java package available so I
will look at changing the build to prereq this.
-- Jeff J.
There is indeed, I packaged lpg because it was also an eclipse-dtp
dependency. Presumably you need the same version that is orbit (lpg
1.1), so you'll want to require lpg-java-compat rather than lpg-java.
Unfortunately that version of lpg (version 1.1) is no longer
maintained upstream; what are the chances of getting CDT upstream to
migrate to the newer and more actively maintained lpg 2.0?
--
Mat Booth
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