Hi all,
Am I too late to get a change into the the RC2 +3 build already? I was under
the impression I still had until 5pm CET but I see the build already running
on Hudson?
I have held off for the discussion on
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=409019, but would still like
to make
The build runs continuously (when ever someone makes a change to their
b3aggrcon file). So, yes, you do have until 5 PM today to contribute.
[I'm not sure disabling remediation is the right solution for that bug ...
but, that's a discussion to take place there and with the committers
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Greetings folks.
Most projects have submitted their Kepler IP Logs for review. If you
have submitted your IP Log, please accept my thanks. But keep
reading, there's some good stuff below.
The deadline to submit IP Logs for Kepler was last Friday. If
you
As many of you have no-doubt noticed, I've been using bugs to track
releases for some time. I've been creating bugs for Kepler projects
as IP Logs are submitted. I've added a few Bugzilla queries to the
Kepler wiki page [1] that you can use to see if I've heard from you.
David M Williams david_willi...@us.ibm.com wrote:
The build runs continuously (when ever someone makes a change to
their
b3aggrcon file). So, yes, you do have until 5 PM today to contribute.
Thanks, and done. Sorry for the noise. I got confused by the
kepler.epp-package-build job that was
Wayne,
I clicked on some of the jar files that were flagged in the tools.ptp project
and they appear to be from releases from years ago (such as 1.0 and galileo).
Is there any way to turn these off, or otherwise how should these be dealt with?
Regards,
Greg
On May 29, 2013, at 6:58 PM, Wayne
AFAICT, all of the hits are from Eclipse project bundles that were
packaged with nested JAR files. The tool just isn't smart enough to
identify them. Nor is there any way to get it to ignore them. I
believe that all of them will disappear when I make the changes I
Be sure to test
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/staging/
and make sure it has the contents/categories you intend.
And, don't forget to check out the repo reports ... some projects have a
lot of work to do! :) (e.g. for about.html and license files).