On Fri, Mar 29, 2019, 21:43 Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:

>
> Theres are the binary inclusions that seem to contain compiled code, an
> ASF release should not include this:
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/com-example-testmodule-cluster.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-brokendepending.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-depending.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-depending_on_new_one_engine.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-engine-1-1.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-engine-1-2.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-engine.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-executable-permissions.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-fragment.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-independent-1-1.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-independent.nbm
>   B
>  
> ./platform/autoupdate.services/test/unit/src/org/netbeans/api/autoupdate/data/org-yourorghere-refresh_providers_test.nbm
>

To be clear, this is test data; not binary dependencies. Note the names of
those files. NetBeans has a module system, and those have nbm extensions.
These nbms are made to test very specific things that can be wrong in
modules. This would be like having tests for C/C++ linkers and object files
etc where you just want to validate the linking not rebuilding object files
for tests; rebuilding those every test run adds build time for no gain.
Make sense, and Ok?

Thanks

Wade

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