Thanks for paying such close and quick attention, Cameron.

I should have been clearer, those that need to check out their version pre-req ranges could tell because they'd see a change in the head version of their manifest.mf file, which is where I did the quick conservative fix. That allows the compilation to at least finish.

And, the only compile error is in org.eclipse.wst.common.ui ... we need to flag those in read, or something.

So, you're all set ... well, except for adding version ranges at all! If you have any questions about that please ask.

Thanks again.




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I'm a little unsure as to what action is required here.  The compile
error count >0 in the summary page, but then the list of plugins with
errors contains none that have a compile error count >0.  None of the
jsf plugins that are listed show warnings indicating either pre-req
range warnings (we don't presently use pre-req ranges on plugin
pre-reqs) nor are there any implying internal use warnings.

The one I'm looking at is:
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/committers/drops/R2.0/I-I200610311621-200610311621/testResults.php

Is there somewhere else I need to look?


--Cam

David M Williams wrote:

>
> There's two issues with us moving up to M3.
>
> 1. Many Plugins need pre-req range fixed
> <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=162842>
>
> I fixed these up in a minimal way, but see bug 162842 for other
> actions you may need to make.
>
> 2. Some of our "internal use" is back to haunt us. Some changes with
> "search internals"
> will cause compile errors. This is a good time for you to put in
> permanent fixes ... Craig. :)
> Please check compile logs >= 10/31.
>
> Also,
> The massive failures in JUnit plugins are being investigated by the
> experts (i.e. Naci)
> It seems to be only the "UI tests" that are failing ... so, I suspect,
> something's changed with our Xvfb server
> on our build machine.
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