Sort of ... several ways. You can run it from the b3 aggregation editor.
The "quickest" way (still takes a while) is to run "validate aggregation".
It puts some results in
buildresults
directory of your workspace. (The directory is one of the properties, if
you ever need to change it ... locall
So it looks like it might be best to not use a composite repository but to
specify exactly the one I want to contribute from. I'll also look at the
versionRange specification.
Is there any way for me to test what will get picked up by the aggregator
without actually running the aggregation?
--
What versions were you trying to contribute? I notice your
Juno_maintenance version and master version point to different
repositories, but each specify the same version of features ... there's
nothing wrong with that! ... but, just wondering if that's what you
intended?
Just going by the fil
David, thanks for pointing me at this
-Henrik
Am 17.01.2013 18:03, schrieb David M Williams:
> Henrik, looks like you were close to finding the right "starting" document.
> But, I don't think you are a committer on Orbit yet?
> To become a committer on Orbit (and therefore gain SSH write access
I agree. Warmups are good.
I really did mean /tm/updates/3.4milestones. I could have created one
specifically for SR2, but we have been storing our milestone builds for
our service releases in the directory I used. Seemed like the right spot
for the repo.
The aggregation editor does show the f
Henrik, looks like you were close to finding the right "starting"
document.
But, I don't think you are a committer on Orbit yet?
To become a committer on Orbit (and therefore gain SSH write access), see
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Orbit/FAQ#How_do_I_become_a_committer_in_Orbit.3F
(In short, ask on
SSH access still works.
Wayne
On 01/17/2013 03:15 AM, Henrik Rentz-Reichert wrote:
I want to add the KIELER graph layout library to Orbit.
The IP team told me I'm allowed to check in the bundles.
I never did that before, not even in
Well, that's why we do a warmup :)
Did you meant to contribute .../tm/updates/3.4 to Juno or ...
/tm/updates/3.4milestones?
I see the former in 'master' and later in 'Juno_maintenance'. I can't tell
by the names, but often XXMilestones implies something older than XX
repository? You need to
It looks like my first attempt at contributing to the aggregation build
failed. If I'm reading the reports correctly I see the TM SR1 plugins
there rather than the ones from the repository I thought I had
contributed. Obviously my understanding of how the contribution files work
is incorrect.
Adding some more URLs:
Packages for testing:
http://build.eclipse.org/technology/epp/epp_build/juno/download/20130116-1805/
p2 repository with the data for the packages:
http://build.eclipse.org/technology/epp/epp_build/juno/download/20130116-1805/repository/
Thanks,
Markus
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013
Sorry, fell asleep last night :) when I should have been sending out this
notice.
But, we are done with SR2 RC1 warm-up repo.
Remember its "staging" location is
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/
Besides testing that repo, be sure to check the repository reports ...
looks lik
I want to add the KIELER graph layout library to Orbit.
The IP team told me I'm allowed to check in the bundles.
I never did that before, not even in the 'old' CVS times.
Following
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Adding_Bundles_to_Orbit
it seems that I need *write access* to the CVS repository.
How shou
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