. Resheim" Sent by: platform-dev-boun...@eclipse.orgTo: "Eclipse platform general developers list." Cc:Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [platform-dev] Preparing SWT native code for building from a shell?Date: Tue, Jul 9, 2019 1:39 PM
Thanks all,I think the Jenkins build job is exactly
Thanks all,
I think the Jenkins build job is exactly what I need to replicate the process.
I'll let you know how it turned out :)
Best regards,
Torkild
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Hi Platform developers,I'm picking up an old project of mine again, building the Eclipse Platform for the Raspberry Pi[1].The new Raspberry Pi 4 should be able to cope with the Ec
PS If the gerrit job for SWT binaries does compile the binaries as part of
that check it may be useful too:
https://ci.eclipse.org/platform/job/eclipse.platform.swt.binaries-Gerrit/
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Jonah Graham
Kichwa Coders
www.kichwacoders.com
On Mon, 8 Jul 2019 at 11:57, Jonah Graham wrote:
> Hi
Hi Torkild,
I hope you get some more concrete answers than this, but in the past when I
have been stuck resolving such issues I have found the build scripts on
Jenkins used to build very useful. Can you replicate the build machine's
process? (https://ci.eclipse.org/releng/job/SWT-native-build/):
On 7/7/19 7:25 PM, Torkild U. Resheim wrote:
Hi Platform developers,
I'm picking up an old project of mine again, building the Eclipse Platform for
the Raspberry Pi[1].
The new Raspberry Pi 4 should be able to cope with the Eclipse IDE much better
than the previous versions, although I'm
Hi Platform developers,
I'm picking up an old project of mine again, building the Eclipse Platform for
the Raspberry Pi[1].
The new Raspberry Pi 4 should be able to cope with the Eclipse IDE much better
than the previous versions, although I'm mostly interested in using PiPlug as
one can see