Folks, The Webtools Kepler repository had the M4 driver added to it yesterday. A simple explanation of the problem- the WTP Build guy was on vacation when M4 was declared, and it was a rush declare (since we barely had time to build, due to dependency issues with ICU's version change), so shortcuts were taken. Since I didn't follow the script, I didn't do the "add to the Webtools repository" step. (Which usually occurs on Friday of a declare week- the same day everything else becomes available). Yesterday, I trained in a backup in how to do that step. As such, if this happens again, hopefully either myself or a backup will get this done. But, the main Kepler repository is a safer bet for use, since, if we add a new driver to the release train, it will get added to the main repository automatically. (But due to the fact that the URL for the Webtools repository is part of the EPP, and the fact that we only issue public patches to our repository, we need to keep our repository up to date and on track.) I apologize for the inconvenience.
Sincerely, - Carl Anderson WTP Build guy |------------> | From: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Fred Bricon <fbri...@gmail.com> | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | To: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |"General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues." <wtp-dev@eclipse.org> | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Date: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |01/18/2013 05:01 PM | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Subject: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Re: [wtp-dev] Dali version(s) in Kepler M4 | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Sent by: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |wtp-dev-boun...@eclipse.org | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| You're right, on a fresh install the correct version is present. I don't know how my M4 install was tainted with an older version. I'm wondering if that's caused by installing the stale SDK from http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/kepler Getting the SDK matching the kepler release is the reason why I use that repo BTW. On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Neil Hauge <neil.ha...@oracle.com> wrote: Fred, I downloaded the latest Java EE Kepler M4 distro to ensure that the right code was in there and found the following org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core_3.3.0.v201212061358.jar. That looks right. The main Kepler repo (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/) also appears to have the latest content. This looks good. The Webtools Kepler repository ( http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/kepler) on the other hand does appear to have stale Dali content, and likely stale content in general. Given the naming, I would expect that this repo would indeed have current WTP milestone bits. Carl can likely inform us of the current nature of this software site and its intended use. For now I would use the main Kepler repo to consume Dali and WTP milestones. Neil On 1/18/2013 12:08 PM, Fred Bricon wrote: Hi, I've been banging my head all day trying to tycho build my m2e-wtp JPA plugin against Dali, using the kepler M4 artifacts. I've been using the JavaEE Kepler M4 distro to write my code, that distro containing org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core_3.3.0.v201209262323.jar When compiling with tycho, I'm using the http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler and http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/kepler repositories to fetch m2e-wtp dependencies, and then it starts hitting the fan : [INFO] Fetching org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core_3.3.0.v201212061358.jar.pack.gz from http://mirror.cc.columbia.edu/pub/software/eclipse/releases/kepler/201212210900/plugins/ That 3.3.0 v201212061358 doesn't contain org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core.platform.JpaPlatformDescription anymore, some methods changed/are unavailable, and my plugin doesn't compile. So how come http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/kepler contains 3.3.0 v201212061358 but the IDE and http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/kepler have 3.3.0.v201209262323 ? Regards, Fred Bricon -- "Have you tried turning it off and on again" - The IT Crowd _______________________________________________ wtp-dev mailing list wtp-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/wtp-dev _______________________________________________ wtp-dev mailing list wtp-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/wtp-dev -- "Have you tried turning it off and on again" - The IT Crowd _______________________________________________ wtp-dev mailing list wtp-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/wtp-dev
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