Hi Aleksandar, The problem seems to be on Eclipse's side. The Jubula team has responded to the bug saying it affects them too: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=400473
We have no idea how long that might take to fix, so we'll disable the downloading (and the tests that depend on it) in the meantime. On 13-02-12 05:22 AM, Aleksandar Kurtakov wrote: > On a second thought - offline builds is heavy used in many places so I would > like Linux Tools to not try fetching it's sources during build. Note that > maven/p2 reqs are not in the same category as they can easily be provided by > nexus installation. It's not fetching sources, it's fetching binary traces used to run unit tests (about ~10 MB of them). In the past, those were stored directly in git, and there has been (very valid) concerns about storing large binary files in git. Having them available during the build allows us to run the CTF-related unit tests. Those tests are really important to us: the bug that makes LTTng in LT 1.2 completely unusable would have been caught if those tests were running (they weren't running back them, we enabled them last month). But I totally agree that the build should not *depend* on downloading those. We're working on a way to make the download not fail the build if it fails, and if possibly skip the unit tests that depend on them if they are not found. That way it should still "work" for a completely offline build. Would you be fine with this solution? But as mentioned, we'll just disable them for now, until the problem at Eclipse is fixed. Thanks, -- Alexandre Montplaisir Eclipse Linux Tools committer _______________________________________________ linuxtools-dev mailing list linuxtools-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxtools-dev