The feature ZIP file is being generated correctly anyway. Oh-I just noticed that I see the same messages building svn-pde-build itself, so I'll assume it's okay to ignore these. Some inter-plug-in dependencies have not been satisfied. The build now als completes successfully although I do see some worrisome error messages during the "generateScript" part of the build: ! SVN PDE BUILD CONTRIBUTION Chris! I changed the "id" in my map file to match the feature and plugin folder path and now both the feature and plugin files are being fetched correctly (I also changed the "id" in my allElements.xml file accordingly). I've included that file as well as my "directory.txt" file below. Thank you very much for your reply! I'm sorry but I couldn't find a "retrieve.xml" file under my "tempbuild" directory-am I looking in the wrong place or for the wrong file name? My fetch_*.xml file is "complete" but the "ugins" target tag is suspiciously empty. Unsatisfied import package .core_0.0.0.Ĭ:\svn\\build.xml:48: The following error occurred while executing this line:Ĭ:\svn\\plugins\\scripts\build.xml:24: The following error occurred while executing this line:Ĭ:\svn\\plugins\\scripts\build.xml:64: The following error occurred while executing this line:Ĭ:\svn\\pde-build\customTargets.xml:10: The following error occurred while executing this line:Ĭ:\svn\\pde-build\allElements.xml:12: The following error occurred while executing this line:Ĭ:\svn\\plugins\\scripts\genericTargets.xml:82: Unable to find feature: net.test. Missing directory entry: Missing directory entry: Some inter-plug-in dependencies have not been satisfied.
Thank you very much in advance for any insight you can offer into these problems! Finally, as you can see below, the releng "buildScript" task is unable to find some plug-in dependencies that are present under my "base/eclipse" directory (copied from "").
Interestingly, the releng script also appears to be attempting to fetch a "bundle" type but I have no such type declared in my map file. I can successfully fetch the plugin project by concatenating the svnRepositoryURL+"/"+preTagPath+"/"+tag+"/"+postTagPath pieces of the entry in my map file and passing them to an SVN command-line client. svnadmin hotcopy allows you to make a safe copy of the repository, regardless of whether other processes are using the repository. In particular, the releng script is able to fetch my plugin's feature project from SVN but not the plugin project (the ant task error message is listed below). There are several other methods to backup VisualSVN Server repositories. Thanks so much for developing an SVN plugin! I've been trying to use it but have been running into various problems and would greatly appreciate any help you can offer.