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target and product in releng-projects [message #822329] Fri, 16 March 2012 13:29 Go to next message
Kay MuenchFriend
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Registered: November 2011
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Hi again,

recently I checked out the 'develop' branch of rmf.
There is an INDIGO_3_7_1.target and a rmf-pror-standalone.product in the - new for me - releng projects.
Shall I use them instead of /org.eclipse.rmf.pror.reqif10/pror-standalone.target and /org.eclipse.rmf.pror.reqif10/pror.product, I've used before?

By the way, what does 'releng' stands for?

- Kay
Re: target and product in releng-projects [message #822358 is a reply to message #822329] Fri, 16 March 2012 14:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lukas Ladenberger is currently offline Lukas LadenbergerFriend
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Hi Kay,

Quote:
There is an INDIGO_3_7_1.target and a rmf-pror-standalone.product in the - new for me - releng projects.
Shall I use them instead of /org.eclipse.rmf.pror.reqif10/pror-standalone.target and /org.eclipse.rmf.pror.reqif10/pror.product, I've used before?


Essentially both work. However, I recommend to use the files in the org.eclipse.rmf.pror.reqif10 plugin.

Quote:
By the way, what does 'releng' stands for?


The org.eclipse.rmf.relang.* plugins are specific plugin for our build infrastructure. This also applies to the two files INDIGO_3_7_1.target and rmf-pror-standalone.product.

More information at: wiki.eclipse.org/RMF/Build_Process#Build_Infrastructure

Best regards,
Lukas
Re: target and product in releng-projects [message #822522 is a reply to message #822329] Fri, 16 March 2012 19:19 Go to previous message
Michael Jastram is currently offline Michael JastramFriend
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Hello Kay,

To add to Lukas' answer:

Quote:
By the way, what does 'releng' stands for?


The acronym stands for "Release Engineering".

Best,

- Michael
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