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JH_INSTALLECLIPSE(1)						    Javahelper						      JH_INSTALLECLIPSE(1)

NAME
jh_installeclipse - Installs eclipse features built by pde-build into package build directories SYNOPSIS
jh_installeclipse [debhelperoptions] [--install-name=name] [--pde-build-dir=dir] [feature[...]] DESCRIPTION
jh_installeclipse is a javahelper program that handles installing eclipse features built by pde-build into package build directories. These features can be specified either in the package's eh-install file or via command-line. jh_installeclipse uses debhelper behind the scenes and are therefore subject to the compat level (e.g. when parsing eh-install files). jh_installeclipse will replace all the embedded orbit depends imported by jh_generateorbitdeps with symlinks post install. The symlinked jar files will also be used to populate ${orbit:Depends} variable. FILES
debian/package.eh-install List the eclipse features to install into each package and optionally under which name. The format is a set of lines, where each line lists a file or files to install, and at the end of the line tells the name it should be installed under. You may use wildcards in the names of the files to install. If name is not present, eh_install will either use the install name given on the command line or attempt to guess it from the package name. It is perfectly legal for two or more features to be installed under the same name. OPTIONS
--install-name=name Specifies the name to install under if it is not given in the file. It is perfectly legal to install more than one feature under the same name. --pde-build-dir=dir Specifies the directory from where pde-build was run. Defauls to "debian/.eclipse_build". EXAMPLE
Suppose your package builds org.eclipse.emf and org.eclipse.xsd and you want to put org.eclipse.emf into eclipse-emf and org.eclipse.xsd into eclipse-xsd. Then make debian/eclipse-emf.eh-install contain: org.eclipse.emf and debian/eclipse-xsd.eh-install contain: org.eclipse.xsd jh_installeclipse will then install org.eclipse.emf into usr/share/eclipse/dropins/emf/ and xsd into usr/share/eclipse/dropins/xsd/. In case your package is not called eclipse-name, or you want to install two different features into the same package, you will have to provide a name. Suppose you wanted to install both eclipse above into a single package called foo, then debian/foo.eh-install should contain: org.eclipse.emf emf org.eclipse.xsf xsd SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) This program is a part of javahelper and uses debhelper as backend. There are also tutorials in /usr/share/doc/javahelper. AUTHOR
Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Niels Thykier This tool is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of GNU GPL 2. 0.43 2011-03-24 JH_INSTALLECLIPSE(1)

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Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse(3)					    Javahelper					    Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse(3)

NAME
Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse - Eclipse Helper Library. SYNOPSIS
use Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse; my @orbitdeps = (); push(@orbitdeps, { EOB_SYM_NAME => 'org.apache.commons.net', EOB_SYS_JAR => '/usr/share/java/commons-net2.jar'}); #... # Install the feature to "$dropins/$name" install_zipped_feature($zip, "$dropins/$name"); # and symlink the following orbitdeps. install_zipped_feature($zip, "$dropins/$name", @orbitdeps); DESCRIPTION
This module is used by the eclipse related javahelpers to share common code. Please note this API is not stable and backwards compatibility is not guaranteed at the current time. Please contact the maintainers if you are interested in a stable API. Definitions A bundle refers to a jar file. An orbit dependency (a.k.a orbitdep) is a bundle, which is used by eclipse or one of its features without being a part of eclipse or said feature. This module keeps track of bundles via hashes; see the EOB_* constants for relevant keys (and their expected values). Constants EOB_SYM_NAME Key for hashes to fetch the symbolic name of a bundle. EOB_BUNDLE_VERSION Key for hashes to fetch the version of a bundle. EOB_SYS_JAR Key for hashes to fetch the path to the system installed jar file. Only valid for an orbit dependency and cannot be used with manifests. Methods install_zipped_feature($fzip, $loc[, $orbitdeps[, $package, $needs]]) Unpacks the zipped feature $fzip into $loc, which should be a subfolder of a dropins folder (e.g. /usr/share/eclipse/dropins/emf). This can also be used to install the feature into a "build environment". In this case it should be installed into the same folder as the SDK is (this folder is usually called "SDK"). If $orbitdeps is present, it should be an ARRAY ref containing orbit dependencies, which will be symlinked after unpacking. This sub only needs the EOB_SYM_NAME and EOB_SYS_JAR to be set and valid. Orbit dependencies not present in the installed folder will be ignored, so it is safe to have unrelated orbit dependencies in the ARRAY ref. If $package and $needs are present, the former should be the name of a debian package and the latter a hashref. The sub will populate the $needs hashref with which orbit dependencies are used by the package. The $needs hashref can be re-used in multiple calls to this sub. Keys in $needs will be the path to the orbit jar's real location (EOB_SYS_JAR) and the value a new hashref. This hashref has as keys the names of packages and as values 1. The $needs is used by jh_installeclipse to populate the ${orbit:Depends} variables for packages. AUTHOR
Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Niels Thykier This module is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of GNU GPL 2. 0.43 2011-02-17 Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse(3)
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