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2003,
2006 IBM Corporation and others.
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# Contributors:
# IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
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# Parameters describing how and where to execute the build.
# Typical users need only update the following properties:
# baseLocation - where things you are building against are installed
# bootclasspath - The base jars to compile against (typicaly rt.jar)
# configs - the list of {os, ws, arch} configurations to build.
#
# Of course any of the settings here can be overridden by spec
'ing
# them on the command line (e.g., -DbaseLocation=d:/eclipse
#The type of the top level element we are building, generally
"feature"
topLevelElementType = feature
#The id of the top level element we are building
topLevelElementId = org.foo.bar
############# PRODUCT/PACKAGING CONTROL #############
product=F:/rcp_study/workspace/tstRcpAutoBuild/automake/tstRcp.product
runPackager=true
#Set the name of the archive that will result from the product build.
#archiveNamePrefix=
# The prefix that will be used
in the generated archive.
archivePrefix=tstRcp
# The location underwhich all of the build output will be collected.
collectingFolder=${archivePrefix}
# The list of {os, ws, arch} configurations to build. This
# value is a
'&' separated list of
',' separate triples. For example,
# configs=win32,win32,x86 & linux,motif,x86
# By
default the value is *,*,*
#configs = *, *, *
configs = win32, win32, x86
#configs=win32, win32, x86 & \
# win32,win32,x86_64 & \
# win32,win32,wpf & \
# linux, gtk, ppc & \
# linux, gtk, x86 & \
# linux, gtk, x86_64 & \
# linux, motif, x86 & \
# solaris, motif, sparc & \
# solaris, gtk, sparc & \
# aix, motif, ppc & \
# hpux, motif, ia64_32 & \
# macosx, carbon, ppc & \
# macosx, carbon, x86 & \
# macosx, cocoa, ppc & \
# macosx, cocoa, x86 & \
# macosx, cocoa, x86_64
# By
default PDE creates one archive (result) per entry listed
in the configs
property.
# Setting
this value to true will cause PDE to only create one output containing all
# artifacts
for all the platforms listed
in the configs
property.
# To control the output format
for the group, add a
"group, group, group - <format>" entry to the
# archivesFormat.
#groupConfigurations=true
#The format of the archive. By
default a zip is created using antZip.
#The list can only contain the configuration
for which the desired format is different than zip.
#archivesFormat=win32, win32, x86 - antZip& \
# linux, gtk, ppc - antZip &\
# linux, gtk, x86 - antZip& \
# linux, gtk, x86_64 - antZip& \
# linux, motif, x86 - antZip& \
# solaris, motif, sparc - antZip& \
# solaris, gtk, sparc - antZip& \
# aix, motif, ppc - antZip& \
# hpux, motif, PA_RISC - antZip& \
# macosx, carbon, ppc - antZip
#Allow cycles involving at most one bundle that needs to be compiled with the rest being binary bundles.
allowBinaryCycles = true
#Sort bundles depenedencies across all features instead of just within a given feature.
#flattenDependencies = true
#Parallel compilation, requires flattenedDependencies=true
#parallelCompilation=true
#parallelThreadCount=
#parallelThreadsPerProcessor=
#Set to true
if you want the output to be ready
for an update jar (no site.xml generated)
#outputUpdateJars = false
#Set to true
for Jnlp generation
#codebase should be a URL that will be used
as the root of all relative URLs
in the output.
#generateJnlp=false
#jnlp.codebase=<codebase url>
#jnlp.j2se=<j2se version>
#jnlp.locale=<a locale>
#jnlp.generateOfflineAllowed=true or false generate <offlineAllowed/> attribute
in the generated features
#jnlp.configs=${configs} #uncomment to filter the content of the generated jnlp files based on the configuration being built
#Set to true
if you want to sign jars
#signJars=false
#sign.alias=<alias>
#sign.keystore=<keystore location>
#sign.storepass=<keystore password>
#sign.keypass=<key password>
#Arguments to send to the zip executable
zipargs=
#Arguments to send to the tar executable
tarargs=
#Control the creation of a file containing the version included
in each configuration - on by
default
#generateVersionsLists=false
############## BUILD NAMING CONTROL ################
# The directory into which the build elements are fetched and where
# the build takes place.
buildDirectory=F:/rcp_study/export/autobuild_tmp_dir
# Type of build. Used
in naming the build output. Typically
this value is
# one of I, N, M, S, ...
buildType=I
# ID of the build. Used
in naming the build output.
buildId=TestBuild
# Label
for the build. Used
in naming the build output
buildLabel=${buildType}.${buildId}
# Timestamp
for the build. Used
in naming the build output
timestamp=
007
#The value to be used
for the qualifier of a plugin or feature when you want to override the value computed by pde.
#The value will only be applied to plugin or features indicating build.properties, qualifier = context
#forceContextQualifier=<the value
for the qualifier>
#Enable / disable the generation of a suffix
for the features that use .qualifier.
#The generated suffix is computed according to the content of the feature
#generateFeatureVersionSuffix=true
############# BASE CONTROL #############
# Settings
for the base Eclipse components and Java
class libraries
# against which you are building.
# Base location
for anything the build needs to compile against. For example,
#
in most RCP app or a plug-
in, the baseLocation should be the location of a previously
# installed Eclipse against which the application or plug-
in code will be compiled and the RCP delta pack.
base=<F:/rcp_study/eclipse>
baseLocation=${base}/eclipse
#Folder containing repositories whose content is needed to compile against
#repoBaseLocation=${base}/repos
#Folder where the content of the repositories from ${repoBaseLocation} will be made available
as a form suitable to be compiled against
#transformedRepoLocation=${base}/transformedRepos
#Os/Ws/Arch/nl of the eclipse specified by baseLocation
baseos=win32
basews=win32
basearch=x86
#this
property indicates whether you want the set of plug-ins and features to be considered during the build to be limited to the ones reachable from the features / plugins being built
filteredDependencyCheck=false
#this
property indicates whether the resolution should be done
in development mode (i.e. ignore multiple bundles with singletons)
resolution.devMode=false
#pluginPath is a list of locations
in which to find plugins and features. This list is separated by the platform file separator (; or :)
#a location is one of:
#- the location of the jar or folder that is the plugin or feature : /path/to/foo.jar or /path/to/foo
#- a directory that contains a /plugins or /features subdirectory
#- the location of a feature.xml, or
for
2.
1 style plugins, the plugin.xml or fragment.xml
#pluginPath=
skipBase=true
eclipseURL=<url
for eclipse download site>
eclipseBuildId=<Id of Eclipse build to get>
eclipseBaseURL=${eclipseURL}/eclipse-platform-${eclipseBuildId}-win32.zip
############# MAP FILE CONTROL ################
# This section defines CVS tags to use when fetching the map files from the repository.
# If you want to fetch the map file from repository / location, change the getMapFiles target
in the customTargets.xml
skipMaps=true
mapsRepo=:pserver:
[email protected]/path/to/repo
mapsRoot=path/to/maps
mapsCheckoutTag=HEAD
#tagMaps=true
mapsTagTag=v${buildId}
############ REPOSITORY CONTROL ###############
# This section defines properties parameterizing the repositories where plugins, fragments
# bundles and features are being obtained from.
# The tags to use when fetching elements to build.
# By
default thebuilder will use whatever is
in the maps.
# This value takes the form of a comma separated list of repository identifier (like used
in the map files) and the
# overriding value
# For example fetchTag=CVS=HEAD, SVN=v20050101
# fetchTag=HEAD
skipFetch=true
############# JAVA COMPILER OPTIONS ##############
# The location of the Java jars to compile against. Typically the rt.jar
for your JDK/JRE
#bootclasspath=${java.home}/lib/rt.jar
# specific JRE locations to compile against. These values are used to compile bundles specifying a
# Bundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment. Uncomment and set values
for environments that you support
#CDC-
1.
0/Foundation-
1.
0= /path/to/rt.jar
#CDC-
1.
1/Foundation-
1.
1=
#OSGi/Minimum-
1.
0=
#OSGi/Minimum-
1.
1=
#JRE-
1.
1=
#J2SE-
1.
2=
#J2SE-
1.
3=
#J2SE-
1.
4=
#J2SE-
1.
5=
#JavaSE-
1.
6=
#PersonalJava-
1.
1=
#PersonalJava-
1.
2=
#CDC-
1.
0/PersonalBasis-
1.
0=
#CDC-
1.
0/PersonalJava-
1.
0=
#CDC-
1.
1/PersonalBasis-
1.
1=
#CDC-
1.
1/PersonalJava-
1.
1=
# Specify the output format of the compiler log when eclipse jdt is used
logExtension=.log
# Whether or not to include debug info
in the output jars
javacDebugInfo=false
# Whether or not to fail the build
if there are compiler errors
javacFailOnError=true
# Enable or disable verbose mode of the compiler
javacVerbose=true
# Extra arguments
for the compiler. These are specific to the java compiler being used.
#compilerArg=
# Default value
for the version of the source code. This value is used when compiling plug-ins that
do not set the Bundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment or set javacSource
in build.properties
javacSource=
1.
8
# Default value
for the version of the
byte code targeted. This value is used when compiling plug-ins that
do not set the Bundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment or set javacTarget
in build.properties.
javacTarget=
1.
8