Same here... I tried it from home and from our office. The Hudson server
responds to ping request, but the web interface is not reachable any more.
Markus
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Markus Tiede markus.ti...@bredex.dewrote:
In addition to that I noticed that the
Eike (and Ed)
I'm the last person to be giving good advice about Git and EGit ... but
that has never stopped me before :)
I always follow the advise in the Platform's workflow,
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Platform-releng/Git_Workflows#Configuring_the_repo
where they suggest
Make sure that you
Am 16.08.2012 10:42, schrieb Ed Willink:
Hi
My suspicion is that the problem is in the comparison tooling.
The files in the repo seem to be normalized to LF line endings, but some
Windows tooling creates CR-LF; some tools can
be fixed via Bugzillas but it's a losing battle.
I totally
Hi Eike
Hi
My suspicion is that the problem is in the comparison tooling.
The files in the repo seem to be normalized to LF line endings, but
some Windows tooling creates CR-LF; some tools can
be fixed via Bugzillas but it's a losing battle.
I totally disagree. All these tools have been
Am 16.08.2012 11:25, schrieb Ed Willink:
Hi Eike
Hi
My suspicion is that the problem is in the comparison tooling.
The files in the repo seem to be normalized to LF line endings, but some
Windows tooling creates CR-LF; some tools can
be fixed via Bugzillas but it's a losing battle.
I
Ed,
I doubt this conclusion is correct. You can tell git which files
(extensions) are binary via .gitattributes
https://help.github.com/articles/dealing-with-line-endings
I've not had problems with binary files (images for example) getting
mangled.
Regards,
Ed
On 16/08/2012 12:32
Hi ED
Yes. GIT has the required support we just need EGIT to catch up with
CVS.
CVS prompts for ASCII/binary when committing new file types; EGIT
doesn't. The shared Team File Content settings in your workspace
have probably been well-trained by CVS.
Hi all,
just an additional comment: this does not hold for GEF (where Anthony is
project lead as well), which I have already enabled for Kepler, because GEF is
already based on Git/Tycho.
Cheers
Alexander
Am 16.08.2012 um 16:41 schrieb Anthony Hunter:
Hi Team,
I received a bunch of
Curious. It shows +3 today in both the metadata and on the releases
page. Are you seeing something different?
Wayne
On 08/16/2012 10:56 AM, Jeff Johnston wrote:
I set it +1 yesterday. Just looking again, it shows +1 in the Metadata.
-- Jeff J.
On 08/15/2012 11:34 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:
I made it +3. I think we may be looking at something differen tan
what Jeff is looking at.
Andrew
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Wayne Beaton wa...@eclipse.org wrote:
Curious. It shows +3 today in both the metadata and on the releases page.
Are you seeing something different?
Wayne
On
Thanks. I wasn't looking forward to debugging this.
Wayne
On 08/16/2012 11:12 AM, Andrew Overholt wrote:
I made it +3. I think we may be looking at something differen tan
what Jeff is looking at.
Andrew
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Wayne Beaton wa...@eclipse.org wrote:
Curious. It
For what it's worth, we settled on the following approach for the Eclipse
top-level project (always use Unix delimiters and use Eclipse settings to
control it):
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Platform-releng/Git_Workflows#Dealing_with_line_terminators
Also note you can select an entire
Hi again,
To be clear, the original email threads were about Kepler M1 and this
email was intended as a definite not enable for Kepler M1.
Lets see where we are at for M2 before we start changing features.
Cheers...
Anthony
From: Wenz, Michael michael.w...@sap.com
To: Cross project
Hi Team,
GMF Notation, GMF Runtime, EMF Query, EMF Validation and EMF Transaction
are enabled for Kepler.
Cheers...
Anthony
From: Anthony Hunter/Ottawa/IBM@IBMCA
To: Cross project issues cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org,
Date: 2012/08/16 02:09 PM
Subject:Re:
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