Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?
Rolf, Thanks! And indeed, here is one of the bad lines: https://git.eclipse.org/c/platform/eclipse.platform.releng.aggregator.git/tree/eclipse.platform.releng.tychoeclipsebuilder/platform.sdk/platform.sdk.product#n69 No doubt someone edited this as non-UTF-8 and corrupted it that way. Now I can track down the remaining problems and fix them. I think it will make sense to include these product projects in the full SDK setup... Cheers, Ed On 24.08.2019 14:11, Rolf Theunissen wrote: Otherwise, maybe these ones? https://git.eclipse.org/c/platform/eclipse.platform.releng.aggregator.git/tree/eclipse.platform.releng.tychoeclipsebuilder ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev
Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?
Rolf, No, I mean the platform's own products. There are five of them: If I search for "Eclipse Platform SDK" in my platform SDK workspace, there are no matching strings. I looked through the "platform" repos in https://git.eclipse.org/c/ (that aren't already in my workspace) but I can find nothing that seems related there. So I cannot figure out where the following IUs originates, not even the text for its name, and most especially not the corrupted license text: range='[4.0.0,4.13.0.I20190607-0725)' severity='0' description='An update for 4.x generation Platform SDK'/> Platform SDK*'/> ** name='org.eclipse.platform.sdk' version='4.13.0.I20190607-0725'/> name='toolingorg.eclipse.platform.sdk.application' range='[4.13.0.I20190607-0725,4.13.0.I20190607-0725]'/> name='tooling.org.eclipse.update.feature.default' range='[1.0.0,1.0.0]'> (org.eclipse.update.install.features=true) name='toolingorg.eclipse.configuration.macosx' range='[1.0.0,1.0.0]'> (osgi.os=macosx) name='tooling.source.default' range='[1.0.0,1.0.0]'/> name='toolingorg.eclipse.platform.sdk.configuration' range='[4.13.0.I20190607-0725,4.13.0.I20190607-0725]'/> name='toolingorg.eclipse.configuration' range='[1.0.0,1.0.0]'> (!(osgi.os=macosx)) name='org.eclipse.platform.feature.group' range='[4.13.0.v20190607-0954,4.13.0.v20190607-0954]'/> name='org.eclipse.equinox.p2.user.ui.source.feature.group' range='[2.4.400.v20190516-1504,2.4.400.v20190516-1504]'/> name='org.eclipse.equinox.p2.user.ui.feature.group' range='[2.4.400.v20190516-1504,2.4.400.v20190516-1504]'/> name='tooling.osgi.bundle.default' range='[1.0.0,1.0.0]'/> name='org.eclipse.platform.source.feature.group' range='[4.13.0.v20190607-0954,4.13.0.v20190607-0954]'/> addRepository(type:0,location:http${#58}//download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/4.13,name:The Eclipse Project Updates);addRepository(type:1,location:http${#58}//download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/4.13,name:The Eclipse Project Updates);addRepository(type:0,location:http${#58}//download.eclipse.org/releases/2019-09,name:2019-09);addRepository(type:1,location:http${#58}//download.eclipse.org/releases/2019-09,name:2019-09);mkdir(path:${installFolder}/dropins); url='http://eclipse.org/legal/epl/notice.php'> ** On 24.08.2019 13:51, Rolf Theunissen wrote: "the platform products" are you referfing the the EPP packages? In that case: https://git.eclipse.org/c/epp/org.eclipse.epp.packages.git At least a quick check shows that they do not mention EPL 2.0 yet. Regards, Rolf Op za 24 aug. 2019 om 13:28 schreef Ed Merks <mailto:ed.me...@gmail.com>>: The org.eclipse.license question was kind of a stupid one I must admit. I'm well aware of the CBI repository, using it as the basis against which to validate license correctness, but I got completely sidetracked thinking this thing used by the platform must from some platform repository. Silly me, and thanks for all the friendly help on that one! __ As a follow up question. Where do the platform's products come from? I can't find any corresponding .product files. The reason I ask is that the only valid licenses in the platform's p2 repos are the ones that come from EMF and ECF. All other licenses are corrupted in some way. This naturally leads to the assumption that this is something that Oomph can fix or address: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=549523 But it is not something I can fix. It must be fixed at the source of the bad license. I believe I tracked down the source of most of the bad licenses in the platform's repos, but not for the products; these have yet two more different variants of the SUA 2.0. If someone could enlighten me on where the products come from, then I'll be able to make progress to eliminate at least this one source of end-user annoyance. Regards, Ed On 24.08.2019 12:59, Vikas Chandra wrote: >>if anyone uses other ways to solve such a puzzle. :) How about searching for org.eclipse.license eclipse git repo and then clicking on the 1st link? Regards, Vikas - Original message - From: Michael Keppler <mailto:michael.kepp...@gmx.de> Sent by: platform-dev-boun...@eclipse.org <mailto:platform-dev-boun...@eclipse.org> To: platform-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:platform-dev@eclipse.org> Cc: Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From? Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2019 4:16 PM Am 23.08.2019 um 11:30 schrieb Ed Merks: >
Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?
The org.eclipse.license question was kind of a stupid one I must admit. I'm well aware of the CBI repository, using it as the basis against which to validate license correctness, but I got completely sidetracked thinking this thing used by the platform must from some platform repository. Silly me, and thanks for all the friendly help on that one! __ As a follow up question. Where do the platform's products come from? I can't find any corresponding .product files. The reason I ask is that the only valid licenses in the platform's p2 repos are the ones that come from EMF and ECF. All other licenses are corrupted in some way. This naturally leads to the assumption that this is something that Oomph can fix or address: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=549523 But it is not something I can fix. It must be fixed at the source of the bad license. I believe I tracked down the source of most of the bad licenses in the platform's repos, but not for the products; these have yet two more different variants of the SUA 2.0. If someone could enlighten me on where the products come from, then I'll be able to make progress to eliminate at least this one source of end-user annoyance. Regards, Ed On 24.08.2019 12:59, Vikas Chandra wrote: >>if anyone uses other ways to solve such a puzzle. :) How about searching for org.eclipse.license eclipse git repo and then clicking on the 1st link? Regards, Vikas - Original message - From: Michael Keppler Sent by: platform-dev-boun...@eclipse.org To: platform-dev@eclipse.org Cc: Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From? Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2019 4:16 PM Am 23.08.2019 um 11:30 schrieb Ed Merks: > Does anyone know where I might find it? I'd be ever so grateful for a > pointer! Ed, you recently taught us to use the eclipse.org index for finding the sources of Java types. It can help with that question, too. Using the "Discover provided capabilities" dialog from the Oomph repository browser with the input "org.eclipse.license" we can find jars with the URL http://download.eclipse.org/cbi/updates/license/2.0.2-SNAPSHOT and similar, pointing us to the "cbi" project. Given that information, we can ask gerrit to find "org.eclipse.license" in repositories related to "cbi": https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/q/projects:cbi+org.eclipse.license. That shows several related source changes. Of course I would like to know if anyone uses other ways to solve such a puzzle. :) Ciao, Michael ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev
Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?
>>if anyone uses other ways to solve such a puzzle. :) How about searching for org.eclipse.license eclipse git repo and then clicking on the 1st link? Regards,Vikas - Original message -From: Michael Keppler Sent by: platform-dev-boun...@eclipse.orgTo: platform-dev@eclipse.orgCc:Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2019 4:16 PM Am 23.08.2019 um 11:30 schrieb Ed Merks:> Does anyone know where I might find it? I'd be ever so grateful for a> pointer!Ed, you recently taught us to use the eclipse.org index for finding thesources of Java types. It can help with that question, too.Using the "Discover provided capabilities" dialog from the Oomphrepository browser with the input "org.eclipse.license" we can find jarswith the URLhttp://download.eclipse.org/cbi/updates/license/2.0.2-SNAPSHOT andsimilar, pointing us to the "cbi" project.Given that information, we can ask gerrit to find "org.eclipse.license"in repositories related to "cbi":https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/q/projects:cbi+org.eclipse.license. Thatshows several related source changes.Of course I would like to know if anyone uses other ways to solve such apuzzle. :)Ciao, Michael___platform-dev mailing listplatform-dev@eclipse.orgTo change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visithttps://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev
Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?
Am 23.08.2019 um 11:30 schrieb Ed Merks: Does anyone know where I might find it? I'd be ever so grateful for a pointer! Ed, you recently taught us to use the eclipse.org index for finding the sources of Java types. It can help with that question, too. Using the "Discover provided capabilities" dialog from the Oomph repository browser with the input "org.eclipse.license" we can find jars with the URL http://download.eclipse.org/cbi/updates/license/2.0.2-SNAPSHOT and similar, pointing us to the "cbi" project. Given that information, we can ask gerrit to find "org.eclipse.license" in repositories related to "cbi": https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/q/projects:cbi+org.eclipse.license. That shows several related source changes. Of course I would like to know if anyone uses other ways to solve such a puzzle. :) Ciao, Michael ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev
Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?
Hi Ed, not sure if that is what you are looking for but support for this comes from CBI. Best regards, Lars On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 11:30 AM Ed Merks wrote: > > For most of the Platform's features, the license-feature is specified as > follows: > >license-feature="org.eclipse.license" >license-feature-version="0.0.0" > > Unfortunately, for the life of me, I can't figure out where the actual > feature for org.eclipse.license originates. F3 won't navigate to it. > > Does anyone know where I might find it? I'd be ever so grateful for a > pointer! > > Regards, > Ed > > ___ > platform-dev mailing list > platform-dev@eclipse.org > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from > this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev -- Eclipse Platform project co-lead CEO vogella GmbH Haindaalwisch 17a, 22395 Hamburg Amtsgericht Hamburg: HRB 127058 Geschäftsführer: Lars Vogel, Jennifer Nerlich de Vogel USt-IdNr.: DE284122352 Fax (040) 5247 6322, Email: lars.vo...@vogella.com, Web: http://www.vogella.com ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev
[platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come From?
For most of the Platform's features, the license-feature is specified as follows: license-feature="org.eclipse.license" license-feature-version="0.0.0" Unfortunately, for the life of me, I can't figure out where the actual feature for org.eclipse.license originates. F3 won't navigate to it. Does anyone know where I might find it? I'd be ever so grateful for a pointer! Regards, Ed ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev