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Buckminster Galileo Builder
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How to get started
- Start an Eclipse 3.5 installation, I20090407-1430 or newer. If you don't have one available, it can be downloaded from here http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
- Use the P2 update manager and add the update site http://download.eclipse.org/tools/buckminster/tools-3.5/
- Install the Galileo Builder feature found under the Buckminster Tools category
Running the build
From the command line
Just type:eclipse -nosplash -application org.eclipse.buckminster.galileo.build.app <options>
From within the IDE
Create a Launch Configuration of type Eclipse Application, check Run an application, select org.eclipse.buckminster.galileo.build.app, go to the Arguments tab and enter the options, then click Run (or Debug).
Command line options
Option | Value | Description |
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-verifyOnly | N/A | Only verify all meta-data. Do not create a mirror |
-update | N/A | Reuse the results of the previous run, i.e. update metadata and, if applicable, the mirror |
-production | N/A | Enable sending of emails to proper addresses |
-logLevel | ERROR, WARNING, INFO, or DEBUG | Control the verbosity of the trace output. Default level is INFO |
-buildModel | <path to file> | An absolute path to the galileo.build file (the one found adjacent to all contributions) |
-buildRoot | <path to folder> | A path denoting the folder where all generated artifacts will end up. This setting overrides the attribute with the same name in the build model. |
-buildId | <build id> | The ID of the current build. |
-targetPlatformRepository | <URL> | A pointer to the repository that contains the target platform. Typically the last milestone or an I-Build. |