Hi
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=437107 for suggestions for a future policy.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 04/06/2014 12:20, Ed Willink wrote:
Hi David
On 04/06/2014 11:48, David M Wi
quired, to get components to "play nice" with each other. I'm
sorry I don't know of a clear statement of "how to know" when its
required, and when its not ... but if there is one, I bet a search engine
would find it. (including some interesting, old, bug reports :)
HTH
Hi David
On 04/06/2014 11:48, David M Williams
wrote:
> I think that someone with the power to influence the
platform needs
to review how
> we support Guava and other shared
non-singletons
> so tha
tools ... but, naturally, making the
request is not the same as "getting it done" and I hope everyone knows we
can't always rely on a "nebulous platform" to solve problems, but ask
ourselves, "what can I implement".
Thanks again for your (continued) efforts,
igations
and keep us all posted.
Thanks,
From:
Ed Willink
To:
Cross project issues
,
Date:
06/03/2014 02:23 AM
Subject:
rg] De la part de David M
Williams
Envoyé : mercredi 4 juin 2014 02:44
À : Cross project issues
Objet : Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Pseudo-singleton for Guava in RC3
Ed,
Guess you know now it's not related to bug 436418, given the discussion and
diagnosis given there.
https://bugs
s, if
nothing else.
I hope you'll continue your investigations and keep us all posted.
Thanks,
From: Ed Willink
To: Cross project issues ,
Date: 06/03/2014 02:23 AM
Subject:[cross-project-issues-dev] Pseudo-singleton for Guava in
RC3
Sent by:cross-p
Hi
I'm not sure if the following is an RC3 regression or an improvement;
it's certainly surprising.
Up until RC2 multiple Guava's could accumulate in the plugins directory.
While incrementally building another RC3 installation from ZIPs to
observe the plugins directory, I saw
Installation