Hi Daniel

The build of LTTng/TMF within the Linux Tools Eclipse Project has been fixed. The latest software is now included in the nightly build. (http://download.eclipse.org/technology/linuxtools/updates-nightly/).

See also below for answers to your questions.

Best Regards
Bernd

On 05/06/2011 04:49 PM, Daniel U. Thibault wrote:
Bernd Hufmann<Bernd.Hufmann<at>  ericsson.com>  writes:
     What I meant was, that I installed what was provided as Ubuntu PPA
     by the LTTng project at that time. Actually, it was in end of
     January when I did it. This installation works fine for LTTng. (UST
     is not working at all). Then, with one of the following PPA packages
     the lttng-agent was broken. Some changes were made to fix these
     problems. I think, these changes were integrated in GIT head on
     March 2011-03-17, but I'm not sure. David might be able to confirm.
    Ah yes, the Ubuntu LTTng ppa...My problem with that installation is that it
provides no source code and even less compilation instructions, so I can't tell
how it was built nor reproduce it from the LTTng git repositories.  It does
report a "ust" provider which I haven't tested ---are you saying the ust side
does not work?  Wouldn't surprise me much, as it's been broken since UST 0.9.
No, UST doesn't work at the moment.
The contribution was made to the linuxtools GIT repository and it's
available on HEAD of the master branch. The User Guide for LTTng
Integration in Eclipse has been also updated to reflect the LTTng Trace
Control. Here is the link:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/LTTng/User_Guide.
Not on the linuxtools eclipse repository
(http://download.eclipse.org/technology/linuxtools/update)?  That's okay,
I'd much rather use a git repository anyway
(http://git.eclipse.org/c/linuxtools/org.eclipse.linuxtools.git/), for
weird firewall reasons...
     Sorry about the problem to download the Linux Tools source code. I
     currently try to figure out why the latest code which includes the
     LTTng Trace Control haven't been included in the nightly builds of
     Linux Tools. Once it is fixed and available I will let you know. To
     give you a heads-up, here is the link of the update site of the
     nightly builds of Linux Tools:
     http://download.eclipse.org/technology/linuxtools/updates-nightly/
    Don't worry about my download problems: they're nobody's fault but our
paranoid headquarters'.  We work around it.

    If updates-nightly isn't up to speed yet, I suppose
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/linuxtools/update is even worse?

This update site is for signed builds for the indigo release. I'm not sure when this update site is actually updated. The fix for the nightly build should make sure that the creation of this update site is also correct.
For some unknown reason, the nightly builds of linuxtools for the Indigo
release haven't been updated recently. For now, you will need to
checkout the source code (from HEAD) of the LTTng Integration in Eclipse
to get the LTTng Trace Control.
    Why is it the 
http://git.eclipse.org/c/linuxtools/org.eclipse.linuxtools.git/
website doesn't allow snapshots? Without the snapshot facility, I don't see how
I can checkout the code short of going through the tree and downloading each
file in turn, a dreadful prospect. What am I missing?
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the snapshot feature. I won't be able to answer this question.

I use the EGit/JGit plug-ins within my Eclipse environment to checkout and import the Eclipse projects. This is pretty quick. However, I don't have the firewall issues which you have.

In case you can solve the problem with the firewall, here are the instructions to import the LTTng projects to your workspace. Here are the instructions: After installation of EGit/JGit, you can clone the repository from the GIT-repository perspective. Then you will see cloned repository "org.eclipse.linuxtools". The expand the tree, you will see the "Working Directory" tree item. Expand that too. In there you will find the tree item "lttng". Then select "lttng" and press the right mouse button. In the context sensitive menu, select "Import Project...". A dialog wizard will open. In the dialog box use "Import Existing Projects" and select "lttng" (if necessary). Press next, then select all the Eclipse Projects you want to import and the press "Finish". That's all.

    At this point you're saying the eclipse LinuxTools nightly updates
(http://download.eclipse.org/technology/linuxtools/updates-nightly/) do not
contain the right version (so going through that eclipse repository is out of
the question for now), leaving just the git repository
(http://git.eclipse.org/c/linuxtools/org.eclipse.linuxtools.git/)...Which I
can't figure out how to check the (correct) code out from.  I'm stuck for now,
it seems.


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