Am 18.09.2014 23:34, schrieb Burn Lewis:
Failed with with Eclipse Juno 4.2.2
  *requires 'org.eclipse.dltk.core.**feature.group 3.0.0' but it could not
be found*

Thanks, I will take a look before I close the vote. I would have thought that Juno needs dltk 5.0.0. Maybe you would need to add another update site for a specific dltk version.

But as we know works with Kepler 4.3.2.  I didn't find a 3.8 ... appears to
have been archived ... but I suspect that would fail too, so perhaps the
announcement letter should say use 4.3.2 or later.

+ Downloaded source zip & verified md5 checksum
+ Built from source on Windows
+ Verified md5 checksum on the binary build produced
+ Successfully installed plugin into new Eclipse 4.3.2 (Kepler) on Windows
+ Loaded & browsed the ExampleProject from the binary build
+ Spot-checked the license & notice files

[X] +1 OK to release

~Burn

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Peter Klügl <[email protected]>
wrote:

Am 18.09.2014 13:56, schrieb Burn Lewis:
Marshall told me 3.4.2 but I should have realized that he's not that old!
Ah ok, I thought you meant the version he mentioned in his rc review.
That one was 4.3.2.

So is the answer that 3.7.2 is not supported?
Yes and no. I assume that ruta would support eclipse 3.7.2, but its
dependencies (CAS Editor) do not.
We should take care of it in the next uimaj release, but right now, for
the ruta release, there is hardly anything we can do, in my opinion.

Best,

Peter


~Burn

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 5:08 AM, Peter Klügl <[email protected]>
wrote:

The <Require-Bundle> element misses some entries that have been taken
care of the <Import-Packages> element. I think it should work just fine
if all required bundles are listed.

However, I remember that there was a reason to use the imports instead
of the bundles, but I do not recall it right now.

Best,

Peter

Am 18.09.2014 10:59, schrieb Peter Klügl:
It's the org.eclipse.core.runtime dependency of the CAS Editor plugin
in
combination with the "Import-Package" element in the pom. The version
range is set to [3.3.0,4.0.0) and felix then includes the import for
the
transitive dependency to org.eclipse.osgi, which exports the
org.osgi.framework package for a specific version. Thus, the version
range in the manifest.

The ruta-ep-ide plugin has also a dependency to
org.eclipse.core.runtime
(with even [3.3.0,5.0.0) as range), but there is no import of
org.osgi.framework in the manifest. I assume the reason for this is the
fact that the ruta plugin does not prevent the import of specific
packages and does not allow to import all others (<Import-Package>...
!org.eclipse.core.runtime,*...). When, I remove the content of the
Import-Package element, then the manifest looks fine, but the CAS
Editor
does not find a uima class when started. But this problem should be
solvable.

Does anyone remember why the imports have been specified this way?

Best,

Peter


Am 18.09.2014 10:26, schrieb Peter Klügl:
Am 17.09.2014 23:31, schrieb Burn Lewis:
+ Downloaded source zip & verified md5 checksum
+ Built from source on Windows
+ Verified md5 checksum on the binary build produced
+ Started new Eclipse 3.7.2 (Indigo) on Windows
+ Added the rc1 Ruta update site & the public Apache UIMA update site

- Selected just the Ruta one (& checked "contact all...") and got:

*  Software being installed: UIMA Ruta Workbench 2.2.1
(org.apache.uima.ruta.feature.feature.group 2.2.1)  Missing
requirement:
Apache UIMA Eclipse: uimaj-ep-cas-editor 2.6.0
(org.apache.uima.caseditor
2.6.0) requires 'package org.osgi.framework [1.7.0,2.0.0)' but it
could not
be found*
Yes, the CAS Editor plugins specify an import of the package
org.osgi.framework, but I do not know yet why felix has generated this
entry. The ruta plugins do not have this requirement, but depend on
these plugins. We should investigate this problem, but there is
probably
nothing I can do for the current UIMA Ruta release. I assume it can
yet
be resolved after the next uimaj release.


Got same error when selected both Ruta & UIMA Runtime.  I see others
have
reported problems with osgi ... Marshall was successful with Eclipse
3.4.2
but I am already 4 releases back from the latest ....!
Just for not confusing others that read this. It was Eclipse 4.3.2.


Peter

~Burn

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 3:58 AM, Peter Klügl <
[email protected]
wrote:

... another reminder since it has been two weeks now since the vote
started. Only one more vote is needed.

Best,

Peter

Am 10.09.2014 22:57, schrieb Marshall Schor:
Hi, gentle prodding to get a 3rd PMC vote to permit releasing ...
It's
been a week.
-Marshall





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