I used this bug to continue investigation:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=345474

Thanks,
Katya

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Thomas Watson
Sent: lundi 11 juillet 2011 14:59
To: P2 developer discussions
Subject: Re: [p2-dev] Pending patches in preparation to Git move


As of now I believe that repo is the test repo for the p2 migration. Although 
if you are seeing strangeness with it then it may indicate a problem 
encountered when they did the test migration to create the repo.

Tom



[cid:[email protected]]"Todorova, Katya" ---07/11/2011 06:36:41 
AM---Guys,

From:


"Todorova, Katya" <[email protected]>


To:


P2 developer discussions <[email protected]>


Date:


07/11/2011 06:36 AM


Subject:


Re: [p2-dev] Pending patches in preparation to Git move

________________________________



Guys,

Is git.eclipse.org/gitroot/equinox/rt.equinox.p2.git supposed to be ready to 
use?

I tried cloning it and the operation seems to finish successfully but 
afterwards most of the projects (when imported in Eclipse) don’t compile 
properly.
For example p2.repository doesn’t see some of the exported packages by p2.core.

Any idea what’s wrong?

Thanks,
Katya

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Pascal Rapicault
Sent: jeudi 7 juillet 2011 14:13
To: P2 developer discussions
Subject: Re: [p2-dev] Pending patches in preparation to Git move

I checked and the patches provided for these projects just apply fine!
Thx Paul, this saves quite some pain :)

On 2011-07-07, at 12:41 PM, Pascal Rapicault wrote:


Ok great. I'll try with the test repo that Kim had created and will report.
On 2011-07-07, at 12:23 PM, Paul Webster wrote:


On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:35 AM, Pascal Rapicault 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
In preparation for the move of p2 to a git repo (see Tom's mail from 
yesterday), I have been thinking about releasing large pending patches into 
separate branches in CVS so that they are automatically carried over into the 
new git repo, and thus saves the author some nightmare related to dealing with 
reapplying the patch. What do you think about this?

Once your git repo is online and the projects imported into your workspace, the 
patches *should* apply from within eclipse just as before.

If you commit them to CVS in a branch for the effected projects, the tool we 
use to convert cvs2git creates a "delete commit" at the base of the branch to 
get rid of anything not tagged and branched from CVS. This could make a merge 
on the git side painful, and might force you to cherrypick your commit across 
(just an inconvenience, I know).

Later,
PW

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