Hi Onno,

EPF 1.5.1.1 is based on Eclipse 3.5.2.

Cheers,
Chris

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From:   Onno van der Straaten <[email protected]>
To:     Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List 
<[email protected]>
Date:   02/08/2011 03:03 AM
Subject:        Re: [epf-dev] Will Git be supported for version control?
Sent by:        [email protected]



It has been some time ago I last did this so I thought I best check the 
status first before giving you any instructions on how this can be 
achieved. 

As it turns out EPF 1.5.1.1 is based on an pretty old version of the 
Eclipse platform, I never expected it to be based on the most recent 
version but as it turns out it is based on a 'archived' Eclipse version. 
It is not based on Eclipse Helios (3.6), Eclipse Galileo (3.5), Eclipse 
Ganymede (3.4)  but on version 3.3.2.

GIT is fairly new so we can be sure that Eclipse GIT plugins will not be 
available for 3.3.2. 

Upgrading EPF to 3.6 should be a priority I think. It is not part of any 
EPF release plan currently? There are two things I would very much like to 
see happen with EPF: 1) make EPF available as a Eclipse plugin so it can 
be easily installed into/added to an existing Eclipse installation 2) 
upgrade EPF to the most recent Eclipse platform version and ideally it 
should not lag to much behind the most recent Eclipse platform version.

Best Regards,
Onno




On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Lyle <[email protected]> wrote:
On 07/02/2011 13:39, Onno van der Straaten wrote: 
It is possible to install EPF as a plugin in Eclipse so you can use it 
together with other useful Eclipse plugins. That way I have used EPF 
together with MyLyn and Subversion. In a similar way it should be possible 
to use EPF with GIT I think.

Are there any guides on how this might be achieved? Unfortunately I 
haven't used Eclipse :/


Lyle


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