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Eclipse Equinox is an implementation of the OSGi R6 core framework specification, a set of bundles that implement various optional OSGi services and other infrastructure for running OSGi-based systems.
Information regarding source code management, builds, coding standards, and more.
The project maintains the following source code repositories
- https://github.com/eclipse-equinox/equinox
- https://github.com/eclipse-equinox/equinox.binaries
- https://github.com/eclipse-equinox/p2
This project uses GitHub to track ongoing development and issues.
- Search for issues: https://github.com/eclipse-equinox/equinox/issues
- Search for historical issues: https://eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?product=Equinox
- Create a new report: https://github.com/eclipse-equinox/equinox/issues/new
Be sure to search for existing bugs before you create another one. Remember that contributions are always welcome!
To run a TCK on a bundle you just need to go to the directory (e.g. bundles/org.eclipse.equinox.cm
)
and run:
mvn clean verify -Pbuild-individual-bundles -Pbree-libs -Ptck
The source code of the platform specific executables and launcher libraries for Equinox is located in the org.eclipse.equinox.executable.feature. For details and instructions how to build it see its README.md.
Before your contribution can be accepted by the project team contributors must electronically sign the Eclipse Contributor Agreement (ECA).
Commits that are provided by non-committers must have a Signed-off-by field in the footer indicating that the author is aware of the terms by which the contribution has been provided to the project. The non-committer must additionally have an Eclipse Foundation account and must have a signed Eclipse Contributor Agreement (ECA) on file.
For more information, please see the Eclipse Committer Handbook: https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#resources-commit
Contact the project developers via the project's "dev" list.