* Robert Marcano <robert(a)marcanoonline.com> [2009-02-16 22:25]:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Andrew Overholt
<overholt(a)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