Ok, I could go ahead today, and I have a (technical) question: Where can I find an org.junit [4.3,4.5) bundle? I couldn't find it on Helios or Orbit repositories. Do anyone of you have an idea of where to get it? @Ketan, I imagine that you've kept this strict dependency because you have some use-cases where you can only use org.junit [4.3,4.5). Then I think you have this bundle available somewhere... Do you have a clue for me? Or maybe you don't really need to keep compatibility with older junit anymore, so that we could remove this dependency? ;) Le 08/11/2010 15:34, Chris Aniszczyk a écrit : On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Pascal Gelinas <pascal.geli...@nuecho.com> wrote:I did some research this summer to overhaul our build process and found that Tycho seemed very promising. I couldn't convince my colleagues though, and as such I couldn't fool around with it as much as I wanted. I would love to see Tycho in action to have a valid example to show them.The EGit project has a pretty good example of what a Tycho build would look like but it's a bit complicated for an outsider not familiar with Maven: http://wiki.eclipse.org/EGit/Contributor_Guide#EGitI'm currently working on a example Tycho build based on EGit has done. I should have it on GitHub in the next few days along with some basic documentation. --
Mickael Istria
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