I agree, it's interesting feature that need huge work to ensure no
regression and compatibility for major database
Nicolas
On 26/12/2018 12:30, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Le 11/12/2018 à 12:21, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
Hi,
This is a quite interesting feature.
Unfortunately the last patch is to
Hi Michael,
I asked because so far when you updated Eclipse you were losing your plugins and their configurations. I recently updated to Photon and it's no longer
the case. So it's no longer an issue for me :). At least as long as the repos locations don't change. I'd then lose my local .derived
Le 11/12/2018 à 12:21, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
Hi,
This is a quite interesting feature.
Unfortunately the last patch is totally deprecated.
I tried to change the paths but it's not enough.
There are several chunks that needs to be placed on the right location by hand
So the question is: do
Le 24/12/2018 à 12:00, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
Le 24/12/2018 à 11:54, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
I'll check that, if anybody has an idea from the top of head I'd be glad to know
OK, the name changed since because of a typo:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1785055
So it w
Thanks Taher,
That's maybe right indeed, I have no ways to check that without trying. So the
risk is not worth it, let's forget it and those Gradle messages.
And what about parallel ? It can be safely used now.
Locally you can add "org.gradle.parallel=true" in your gradle.properties (where
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