+++1
Anyone feeling the need to add XML comments please use the "Show
Properties" from the context menu and put this content in the
Description property instead. And in general, you should expect that if
you don't normalize the contents of your file, someone else will do so
in the future
> So there isn't really a good excuse not to use the aggregation editor.
Admitted I too typically just edit my *.aggrcon files actually, but mostly
because saving creates such a big delta. But the editor does have
advantages, i.e., I can see if I pasted the URL incorrectly and that the
IUs
Hi Ed,
I didn’t see that screen at all, but even if I did, I probably wouldn’t have
entered anything as it’s not clear that you need to. Just to check, I
re-downloaded the installer and tried again. This time I saw a completely
different screen that asks for my Eclipse git/gerrit user ID and
I tried installing the Simrel IDE (on macOS). When I run it, I get four errors
from org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench, including two
ConcurrentModificationExceptions from SWT and a NullPointerException from
mylyn, a warning from oomph.setup.core
"org.eclipse.jgit.api.errors.TransportException:
Keep pushing things forward, Ed. Love it, thank you for your work!
Denis
On 2019-12-10 6:12 a.m., Ed Merks wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On a more positive note, for the 2019-12 release, the installer
> exploits the platform's cool "link handler" support that was
> implemented by Matthias Becker; thanks
Hi Ed,
awesome response time! Thank you for looking into this!
Best
Sebastian
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 1:34 PM Ed Merks wrote:
> Sebastian,
>
> So I had a quick look and indeed these are false positives as detailed in
> this comment:
>
>
Sebastian,
So I had a quick look and indeed these are false positives as detailed
in this comment:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=550713#c22
The short explanation is that the resolution process resolves the Xtext
requirement to the version of Xtext on the train repo that
Sebastian,
Note that the job which does this testing is this one which includes a
link to the overall report (which loads very slowly and is bad for the
server):
https://ci.eclipse.org/oomph/job/marketplace-analyzer/
The testing actually tests every listing (does a p2 resolve) against
Hi Ed,
thank you very much for providing all the insights and reports. This is
greatly appreciated!
When I checked the report for the Xtext marketplace entry, I saw a green
checkmark for the Juno release, even though the marketplace entry is only
for Oxygen and newer. What does that mean?
Best
Hi,
On a more positive note, for the 2019-12 release, the installer exploits
the platform's cool "link handler" support that was implemented by
Matthias Becker; thanks Lars Vogel for drawing my attention to this gem.
As an example, this means that clicking the following link can
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