Hi Aaron, You can find a link to the LTTNG environment setup page [1] in the Contributor guide [2], I added the link recently. About adding the link to the Getting Involved page [3], I'm not sure that's appropriate since it's specific to LTTNG. Perhaps the Getting Involved page should like to the Contributor guide instead.
Marc-Andre [1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/LTTng_Eclipse_Plug-in_Development_Environment_Setup [2] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/Contributor_Guide [3] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/Getting_Involved#Plugin_Hacking On Wed, 4 Sep 2013 07:52:16 -0700 Aaron Spear <[email protected]> wrote: > > If you follow the instructions at > > http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/LTTng_Eclipse_Plug-in_Development_Environement_Setup#Define_an_API_baseline_.28optional.29 > > you should not get any errors with latest master (if you do, please > > file bugs/patches!). This requires keeping the baseline installation > > up-to-date, so today a baseline install should be 2.0, and when 2.1 > > comes out it should be updated to 2.1, etc. > > Thanks much Alex, that is exactly what I needed. > > Perhaps I just missed it, but I have never seen that page! I then > went and looked around on the wiki and could not find a link to it > (but again, perhaps I missed it). From the main wiki page I see a > link to > http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/Getting_Involved , but > then on that page I don't see a link to the page you pointed me to. > > So, I added one to > http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/Getting_Involved#Plugin_Hacking , > hope that is OK. > > thanks again, > Aaron > _______________________________________________ > linuxtools-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxtools-dev _______________________________________________ linuxtools-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxtools-dev
