Jonah,

I fix the problem in the aggregator (a *.pack.gz is no longer processable by the latest p2 but the aggregator was treating it as the canonical artifact instead of the *.jar as it should), built a  new version of staging using the fixed aggregator, and promoted staging to:

https://download.eclipse.org/releases/2022-09/202207151001

Note the 20220715100*1* versus 20220715100*0*.

I also changed the script that composes the release composite such that it only contains the (one) most recent child, so the broken 202207151000 will *not *be in the composite when it's made visible later today as scheduled.

While testing the installer, I made the mistake of creating an installation that uses Java 11 and of course the tm4e bundles don't start in that case.  So I changed all the product definitions to require Java 17:

https://git.eclipse.org/r/c/epp/org.eclipse.epp.packages/+/194724

The train also contains some really old content so that these certificate prompts come up for such very old certificates:

When installing everything, I see wiring problems that appear to be caused by multiple versions of com.google.inject (two versions on the train) and com.google.gson (three versions  on the train). In particular these failures:

I'll need to investigate these further.

But if you see your project above, it's better to use the latest version to avoid this possible installation configuration with multiple versions:

We're doing poorly on duplicates with this now:

And this in 2022-06:

And as we see above, this can and does lead to wiring problems in some cases...

Regards,
Ed


On 15.07.2022 02:52, Jonah Graham wrote:
Hi everyone,

Our next milestone build is available for testing: EPP 2022-09 M1

/While the EPP is ready for testing, please see the email I sent to cross-project-issues-dev <https://www.eclipse.org/lists/cross-project-issues-dev/msg19284.html> about my concern with the SimRel repo contents. There may be more consequences than what I have highlighted in that email that we are not familiar with yet./

I have been following the steps on https://hackmd.io/@jonahgraham/eclipse-epp-release-process - you can see the checkmarks as to what is done.

Download link: https://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/downloads/release/2022-09/M1/_mirrors.php

EPP was built with the p2 repositories at:

https://download.eclipse.org/releases/2022-09/202207151000/ and
https://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/2022-09/202207141200/

Please test and send your +1 to this mailing list. +1s are optional as the package will be published anyway.

Last +1 received for each package and platform (apologies if I missed one of your +1 emails, just let me know and I will update Last Recorded +1)

Packages:
committers - 2022-06 RC2
cpp - 2022-06 RC2
dsl - 2022-06 RC2
embedcpp - 2022-06 RC2
java - 2022-06 RC2
jee - 2022-06 RC2
modeling - 2022-06 M3
parallel - 2022-03 RC2
*php - 2020-12 RC2 (tested by Ed in 2022-03 RC2)
*rcp - 2022-06 RC2
scout - 2022-06 RC1

Platforms:
Linux x86_64 - 2022-06 RC2
Linux aarch64 - 2022-06 RC2
Windows - 2022-06 RC2
macOS x86_64 - 2022-06 RC2
macOS aarch64 - 2022-06 RC2

Thank you for testing!

Regards,
Jonah
~~~
Jonah Graham
Kichwa Coders
www.kichwacoders.com <http://www.kichwacoders.com>

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