Steinar,
In my target I have the feature Eclipse RCP 4.4. This includes the bundle org.eclipse.equinox.console as well as the org.apache.felix.gogo.* bundles. To enable the console in my application, I add -console to the startup. For windows "D:\Program Files (x86)\RCP\eclipse.exe" -console This opens a command prompt when the application starts with an osgi> prompt. Hope this helps, Timothy > To: tycho-user@xxxxxxxxxxx > From: sb@xxxxxx > Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2016 21:10:51 +0100 > Subject: [tycho-user] What eclipse target platform feature includes the eclipse plugin? > > I have a target platform that I use as the basis for a tycho-generated > target file that includes maven dependencies: > https://github.com/steinarb/modeler/blob/using-modelstore/modeler.target/modeler.target.target > > This works fine in that if I set the generated target file as the target > platform, then the eclipse plugin is able to resolve a bundle from the > maven dependencies. > > However, the eclipse started by the eclipse application run > configuration for my plugin project, doesn't include the OSGi console. > > Does anyone know what feature I need to add to the target file to get > the OSGi console in the eclipse application run configuration? > > Thanks! > > > - Steinar > > Side note: The IDE itself has the OSGi console available, and if I use the eclipse > IDE itself as the target platform I can get the OSGi console in the > eclipse application run configuration (my plugin won't build, since it > doesn't find the bundles added by maven, but that's beside the point) > > _______________________________________________ > tycho-user mailing list > tycho-user@xxxxxxxxxxx > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/tycho-user |
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Re: [tycho-user] What eclipse target platform feature includes the eclipse plugin?
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