> I did what you said below. I notice that TCF is not included, even if some
> other CDT features are there. I wonder if TCF is not included because it's an
> optional feature within the CDT delivery. Do we need to specify something
> differently for the packaging?
I think the problem is that the
Hi Andrew
That was a misunderstanding from my side.
I did what you said below. I notice that TCF is not included, even if some
other CDT features are there. I wonder if TCF is not included because it's
an optional feature within the CDT delivery. Do we need to specify something
differently for th
Hi Bernd,
Sorry, our wires must have crossed at some point: build problems are
not the issue; it's install problems. If you grab a 3.7RC1 snapshot of
the Eclipse SDK [1] or one of the RC1 EPP builds [2] and add the Linux
Tools nightly repo to it and try to install LTTng, you'll see what I
mean.
Hi Andrew
I did a local build in my environment and I didn't get any compilation
errors for the LTTng/TMF plug-ins. I Bypassed my proxy problem by
downloading the CDT nightly build directly and updating the pom.xml file to
use the local copy of the update site (not shown in the steps below). Befor
Hi Bernd,
> The Linux Tools build should be fine again. I won't be able to test the Linux
> Tools build (proxy problems). Could you try it, please? Please let me know
> about the results!
It still fails for me. Perhaps the CDT site isn't mirrored into the
main Indigo staging site yet?
Cannot co
Hi Andrew
The CDT build has been fixed and TCF is available again. I was able to
access TCF from the CDT build.
The Linux Tools build should be fine again. I won't be able to test the
Linux Tools build (proxy problems). Could you try it, please? Please let me
know about the results!
Thanks
Bernd
Hi,
LTTng won't install from the nightly repo at the moment due to some
oddness in the CDT's update site (specifically its inclusion of TCF).
Bernd, Francois, and myself are working on it.
Andrew
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