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* Clone the source from [http://www.javaforge.com/project/HGE javaforge] using <code> hg clone http://javaforge.com:8000/hgeclipse</code>
* Clone the source from [http://www.javaforge.com/project/HGE javaforge] using <code> hg clone http://javaforge.com:8000/hgeclipse</code>
* Create an archive of the latest release source: [http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/TipsAndTricks#Make_a_clean_copy_of_a_source_tree.2C_like_CVS_export how to create an archive of a specific tag in mercurial]
* Create an archive of the latest release source: [http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/TipsAndTricks#Make_a_clean_copy_of_a_source_tree.2C_like_CVS_export how to create an archive of a specific tag in mercurial]
: <code> hg archive -r RELEASE_1.8.1 --type=tar ../mercurialeclipse_1-8-1.tar.bz2</code>
* Create a new '''feature''' in Eclipse using '''New''' -> '''feature'''
* Create a new '''feature''' in Eclipse using '''New''' -> '''feature'''
: type '''mercurialeclipse-feature'''
: type '''mercurialeclipse-feature'''

Revision as of 20:35, 7 June 2011

References

Case Study

Mercurial Eclipse

hg archive -r RELEASE_1.8.1 --type=tar ../mercurialeclipse_1-8-1.tar.bz2
  • Create a new feature in Eclipse using New -> feature
type mercurialeclipse-feature
change the featureID to com.vectrace.mercurialeclipse (the plug-in needed for this feature)
  • Add this feature id to %build in .spec file in -f option
Don't need to add -d (dependencies) for now, until it complains
  • Create an archive file of the feature then add it to the SOURCES in RPM project.
you may need to add that to the %prep in .spec file.