It seemed like the signing service was having trouble, from the commit
message:
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RTFM:
https://bugzilla.readthedocs.io/en/5.0/administering/categorization.html#basic-product-group-restriction
Based on group permissions it is controlled who can enter, edit, read,
etc., on a product granularity, So it should be possible to disable
create, while remain edit rights.
(Sorry to be
As a workaround (if not already known) you can define and save your custom
search. Then you can query that search with xml/csv/atom. Running a job
somewhere might give you the digest in your mailbox.
For example all new (and reassigned) bugs for the Eclipse Platform project
in the last 7 days
The SWT_AWT bridge is indeed not the most stable. However the SWT/JavaFX
bridge should be in better shape. In that case you can look at charting
frameworks that can use JavaFX as backend. For instance JFreeChart and
Orson Charts https://github.com/jfree/, not sure how active they are
maintained.
There is an bug open about Gerrit access problems:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=561802
Op ma 6 apr. 2020 om 14:05 schreef Christoph Läubrich :
> I can't anymore access the following gerrit:
>
> https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/160178/
>
> it has worked today but now I'm always
Install your environment using Oomph, select 'latest' Product version, and
you don't even need to worry about updating the p2 repository locations.
Moreover, re-installing milestones and bootstrapping a environment with
Oomph is a matter of minutes. Even having your custom set of plugins
installed
Hi Ed,
Some while ago I tried to enable Firefox do-not-track functionality, after
that the forum login behaved like you describe here (basically it keeps
asking for the password). I believe that recent versions of Firefox are
enabling more do-not-track functionality.
Regards,
Rolf
Op wo 4 dec.
Hi Mickael,
It must be possible to detect that Windows Defender is running and show a
warning. At least IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio's Project Marble should
be doing similar, see
https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2019/06/intellij-idea-2019-2-eap5-commit-from-local-changes-and-more/
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