On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 09:45 -0400, John Arthorne wrote:
>
> I think you may be referring to the certificate store problem when
> using OpenJDK.
Oh, that issue.
> I can't recall if the solution involved just moving the file to a
> different location, or setting some system property to allow the f
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 03:07 +0200, Jed Anderson wrote:
> During the p2 dev call there was talk of linux + .keyring failures and a
> recent solution.
> Can anybody jump in an fill in the details for us?
I don't know about failures, but Jeff Johnston here at Red Hat is going
to submit a gno
Hi Helmut,
* Haigermoser, Helmut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-05-05 05:12]:
> Back on the old days this used to work, all configuration data got
> stored in my ~/.eclipse directory, however, this is not working any more
> (see below for ST).
> For now I can work around this by setting my local instal
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 08:36 -0500, DJ Houghton wrote:
> http://update.eclipse.org/eclipse/testUpdates and
> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/testUpdates. (I believe they resolve to
> the same place)
The download.eclipse.org URL is the only one that doesn't give me a 404.
Andrew
_
Hi,
* James D Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-20 13:05]:
> > > > >> bundles.txt stored in user home.
> > > > >> YES. I would change that to stored in users workspace or
> > > > >> preferable user's configuration space.
> > > > > Yes, configuration space is more accurate. I just meant
> >
* Stefan Liebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-20 04:01]:
>
> I was not aware of the ´right´ name. It was a guess. Can you please change it?
> It´s just a constant in SimpleArtifactRepository.
Yes, I'll open a bug with a patch.
Andrew
pgpPjITg2nK9o.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
James D Miles wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 13:44 -0600, James D Miles wrote:
> > If I was looking at this from the perspective of only RPM for the SDK,
> > you would likely be close enough.
>
> Sorry if it appears that's how I'm looking at it. I'm trying hard not
> to. Your comment
Hi,
* James D Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-20 07:20]:
> I am going to add a supplement document to the plan document today.
Cool, can you please send me a link when you get it up?
> Actually, I think our approaches may actually line up more than either
> of us thought. I will attempt to ma
Hi Stefan,
* Stefan Liebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-19 09:46]:
> Reading artifacts.xml first tries the gzipped version (artifacts.xml.gzip)
Should it perhaps be artifacts.xml.gz since that's a much more common
suffix?
Nice work!
Andrew
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signe
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 13:44 -0600, James D Miles wrote:
> If I was looking at this from the perspective of only RPM for the SDK,
> you would likely be close enough.
Sorry if it appears that's how I'm looking at it. I'm trying hard not
to. Your comments are helping. And I'm definitely not
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 21:00 -0500, Jeff McAffer wrote:
>
> Andrew, can you point James to the best place to capture the scenario
> information and integrate it with the other doc you have?
Any place on the wiki is probably fine. If you'd like, Jim, copy the
page I have and insert into it t
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 11:36 -0600, James D Miles wrote:
> bundles.txt stored in user home.
> YES. I would change that to stored in users workspace or preferable
> user's configuration space.
Yes, configuration space is more accurate. I just meant the user's
writable location (I'm thinking s
Hi,
I ran into what was supposedly a corrupt bundlepool again today so I
re-provisioned an sdk from the test update site. I verified that I was
able to run this sdk without any problems.
I then unzipped the agent download in a different location, started the
admin UI, added a profile in a d
Hi,
I just wanted to let everyone know that I'll be at training this week in
Toronto, but not at my office. I will have email access in the evenings
at the very least.
Andrew
pgpp3gGdeTbI4.pgp
Description: PGP signature
___
equinox-dev mailing list
e
9. Manual updates
✓ From the Admin UI
✓ - Create a profile
✓ - Install the SDK 3.4 M2 (or any version for which you will have an update in
✓the repository)
✓ - Install the User UI
✓ Start the provisioned SDK
✗ - need to add a step in here for adding the testUpdates repository or
information o
Here's my latest status. I still have to finish the manual updates test
and the installation from a remote repo and automatic updates tests to
complete. See questions and errors below.
5. Reverting
✓ Using the Admin UI:
✓ - Create a new profile
✓ - Install an SDK
✓ - Install the releng tools
✓
Here's what I've found so far while running the tests. I'll finish the
rest tomorrow.
1. Basic install, run and update
- do not exit admin UI in between
✓ new profile creation
✓ installing 3.4M2 sdk
✓ running provisioned install
✓ update using admin UI
✓ run and verify updates applied
✓ verify
* Pascal Rapicault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-30 19:33]:
>
> > Okay, my problem now is that I can't get the admin UI to allow me to
> > provision "userui" into an M2 profile. I heard people saying there was
> > an issue with the 20071030-0010 build. Would this issue be affecting me
> > being a
Hi,
* Susan M Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-30 16:38]:
>
>
> >1) after some hand-holding by Pascal, I got metadata generated for both
> >3.4M2 and I200710300010 in the same location. If I do this, I only get
> >one "sdk" entry. Is this desirable? I can't install the 3.4M2 "sdk".
>
>
Hi,
I've been trying to go through:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox_p2_tests
and I'm running into a few issues:
1) after some hand-holding by Pascal, I got metadata generated for both
3.4M2 and I200710300010 in the same location. If I do this, I only get
one "sdk" entry. Is this desirable? I
Hi,
* Chris Aniszczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-23 10:36]:
> If you use the Eclipse browser to browse download sites or something
> like EPIC
While I completely agree that we need some easy method of installing and
that it would be ideal to do so from a web browser, wouldn't this
solution requ
Hi,
I've finally gotten some other fires under control and I'm back to
working on the shared install stuff. I've gotten the tests that Tim and
I wrote working, but I have a question to ask the list:
- what's the best way to represent what's in the shared profile as an IU
in the user profile?
Hi,
After discussing things offline with Pascal, it turns out that an issue
in the DependencyExpander is causing our unit tests to fail. The lack
of testing and a very tight timeline make us uncomfortable pushing this
into M2. As such, we're going to continue working and hopefully get
things in
Hi,
As we discussed on the call today, Tim and I have been working on a
Reconciler. Pascal mentioned his contentiously-named become operation
in the Director. This is very similar to what I wrote in our Reconciler
but now I'm at the stage where I want to "re-install" what was initially
in the "u
On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 15:19 -0400, Pascal Rapicault wrote:
> Given that reconciliation may take a lot of time, or require user
> input, I wonder if this could be run "silently", or if we would have
> to present the user with the provisioning UI.
Ugh. Ideally it'd run silently.
> On startup, what
Hi,
How do changes to a profile get discovered at startup?
I'm asking because I'm thinking about the
hierarchical/composite/whatever profile idea and wondering how user
profiles will discover changes made to system-wide profiles the next
time they start up.
Thanks,
Andrew
signature.asc
Descri
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 23:08 +0100, Alex Blewitt wrote:
> > We have /usr/share/java for architecture-independent jars already.
> I'd argue that the Jars should go there
Sorry if I was confusing with my earlier posts -- I was only attempting
to show that there are cases with split installs that w
* Alex Blewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-10 18:47]:
> There was some talk a while ago of creating a /usr/share/java for such
> things. Given that the .jars are architecture independent (even if
> some of their contents aren't) I'd vote for not splitting the bundles
> arbitrarily.
We have /usr/s
* Pascal Rapicault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-10 15:40]:
> - When you use the name "eclipse" in paths, does it refer to the "eclipse"
> product (aka Fedora Eclipse), or to eclipse the ecosystem?
Currently just Fedora Eclipse but it could be extended to be any
eclipse-based application. We curre
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 12:28 -0400, Jeff McAffer wrote:
>
> Andrew Overholtwrote on 08/10/2007 11:41:30 AM:
> > /usr/bin/eclipse - actual launcher binary (preferably not a
> wrapper)
> - where would eclipse.ini go? next to the launcher or somewhere
> else?
Right now we keep it in /usr/shar
Hi,
After discussing shared installs with Pascal a bit more, we decided that
it would be best for me to come up with an ideal file system layout and
work backwards from there. So in an ideal, FHS-compliant [1] world
(this is just my interpretation of the FHS but it'll suffice for
arguments sake)
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 11:57 +0200, Stefan Liebig wrote:
> What is the difference between
>
> org.eclipse.equinox.internal.prov.artifact.repository.LocalWrittableRepository
> and the inner class
>
> org.eclipse.equinox.internal.prov.artifact.repository.SimpleArtifactRepository.LocalWrittab
32 matches
Mail list logo