Yes, you can run the tests locally (against a local repository). I've made 
some improvements over the past months to make the tests a little more 
flexible and bullet proof, though since not many people have ran them 
locally or in their own builds, the chances are good you can get in on the 
ground floor and help improve them or the instructions. Instructions? Yes, 
I just wrote some! See 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/SimRel/Simultaneous_Release_Reports_Running_Locally
Let us know how it goes. 

Thanks, 




From:   Benjamin Cabé <[email protected]>
To:     Cross project issues <[email protected]>, 
Date:   06/02/2012 08:03 AM
Subject:        Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Status and outlook for RC3
Sent by:        [email protected]



> And the reports at http://build.eclipse.org/juno/simrel/reporeports/
> are looking much better than the last time I sent a nag note ... but, 
still a lot of work to do for 5 or so projects to "hit the minimum". 

Is there a way to run the reports locally? I am pretty much sure I fixed 
all the problems for the upcoming RC3 contribution of Koneki, but I'd be 
interested in testing that locally before actually releasing an 
contributing.

Thanks!
Benjamin.


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De : David M Williams <[email protected]>
Répondre à : Cross project issues <[email protected]>
À : "[email protected]" <
[email protected]>
Objet : [cross-project-issues-dev] Status and outlook for RC3

As we begin RC3, week, I wanted to report the good news that Virgo got 
their problem figured out so everyone is currently in, and I've updated 
"staging" (which would be sort of an RC2 Plus). 

And the reports at 
http://build.eclipse.org/juno/simrel/reporeports/
are looking much better than the last time I sent a nag note ... but, 
still a lot of work to do for 5 or so projects to "hit the minimum". 

I know everyone is busy fixing their own bugs, but things like "missing 
about.html" are "blocking" bugs, and some of the other reports can 
indicate serious problems, so I hope you find them useful. 

I will be updating the Eclipse Project's contribution to RC3 level soon, 
which will require RAP Runtime (and by ripple effect, Scout) to be 
disabled, but I hope projects are winding down, making fewer changes, and 
perhaps we will have an easy week for RC3? ... well ... most of us? 

Good luck, and thanks to all! 

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