The staging repository content of
https://download.eclipse.org/staging/2022-09/
has been promoted to the following repository for 2022-09 RC2:
https://download.eclipse.org/releases/2022-09/202209141000/
This is ready for consumption by EPP.
It will become visible in the composite as
Sorry, again some troubles from m2e & m2e-wtp.
There is a critical bug of m2e-wtp that was fixed a few days ago:
https://github.com/eclipse-m2e/m2e-wtp/issues/15 . I've published a 1.5.2
release of m2e-wtp a few minutes ago, and we would like to have this
release included in SimRel 2022-09,
It is fine by me as EPP hasn't even finished the RC2 work - but this needs
planning council approval at this point.
@Eclipse Planning Council private list
can you please weigh in on this.
Particularly Ed who would have to do the work of respinning the SimRel
repo. My vote is +1.
Thanks,
Jonah
Thank you very much, and sorry again!
On Thursday, September 8, 2022, Ed Merks wrote:
> The respin is complete at this location and is ready for consumption by
EPP:
>
> https://download.eclipse.org/releases/2022-09/202209141001/
>
> On 08.09.2022 18:58, Ed Merks wrote:
>
> I've started the
I've started the respin now. ETA, hopefully an hour.
On 08.09.2022 17:49, Jonah Graham wrote:
It is fine by me as EPP hasn't even finished the RC2 work - but this
needs planning council approval at this point.
@Eclipse Planning Council private list
The respin is complete at this location and is ready for consumption by EPP:
https://download.eclipse.org/releases/2022-09/202209141001/
On 08.09.2022 18:58, Ed Merks wrote:
I've started the respin now. ETA, hopefully an hour.
On 08.09.2022 17:49, Jonah Graham wrote:
It is fine by me as
Mickael,
You're most welcome and no need to be sorry. Such things happen. It's
better we do a bit of extra work (more testing and a respin) for the
benefit of the community than to let problems slip into the release.
Cheers,
Ed
On 08.09.2022 20:14, Mickael Istria wrote:
Thank you very
+1 to what Ed said.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2022 at 3:26 PM Ed Merks wrote:
> Mickael,
>
> You're most welcome and no need to be sorry. Such things happen. It's
> better we do a bit of extra work (more testing and a respin) for the
> benefit of the community than to let problems slip into the release.