Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
Eric]]>2008-05-13T21:51:22-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/8449/#msg_8449
Originally posted by: mknauer.innoopract.com
Eric Rizzo wrote:
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>> still lists the M6 builds.
>> According to
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>
> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>
> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>
> Eric
Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages just
yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
Thanks
Markus]]>2008-05-14T09:00:12-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/576988/#msg_576988
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>> still lists the M6 builds.
>> According to
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>
> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>
> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>
> Eric
Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages just
yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
Thanks
Markus]]>Markus Knauer2008-05-14T09:00:12-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/577107/#msg_577107
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>
>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>>> still lists the M6 builds.
>>> According to
>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>>
>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>>
>> Eric
>
> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
>
> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages just
> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
>
> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and
> Noteworthy, it's here:
> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html
This page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't
update. Any clues?
John.]]>John J. Barton2008-05-15T21:48:22-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/8832/#msg_8832
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>
>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>>> still lists the M6 builds.
>>> According to
>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>>
>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>>
>> Eric
>
> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
>
> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages just
> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
>
> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and
> Noteworthy, it's here:
> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html
This page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't
update. Any clues?
John.]]>John J. Barton2008-05-15T21:48:22-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/577130/#msg_577130
> Markus Knauer wrote:
>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>
>>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>>>> still lists the M6 builds.
>>>> According to
>>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>>>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
>>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>>>
>>> Eric
>>
>> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
>>
>> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages
>> just
>> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
>> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
>>
>> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and
>> Noteworthy, it's here:
>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html
>>
>
> This page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't
> update. Any clues?
I'm not sure that the Milestone builds are intended to update. In the
past (with the old Update Manager), that was definitely not the case;
you had to download the new M-builds directly.
I'm copying this to the platform newsgroup since the update questions is
more appropriate there.
Eric]]>Eric Rizzo2008-05-16T13:58:30-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/8854/#msg_8854
Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
John J Barton wrote:
> Markus Knauer wrote:
>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>
>>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>>>> still lists the M6 builds.
>>>> According to
>>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>>>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
>>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>>>
>>> Eric
>>
>> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
>>
>> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages
>> just
>> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
>> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
>>
>> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and
>> Noteworthy, it's here:
>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html
>>
>
> This page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't
> update. Any clues?
I'm not sure that the Milestone builds are intended to update. In the
past (with the old Update Manager), that was definitely not the case;
you had to download the new M-builds directly.
I'm copying this to the platform newsgroup since the update questions is
more appropriate there.
Eric]]>2008-05-16T13:58:30-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/577154/#msg_577154
against the launching workspace."
> John J Barton wrote:
>> Markus Knauer wrote:
>>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>>>>> still lists the M6 builds.
>>>>> According to
>>>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>>>>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>>>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
>>>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>>>>
>>>> Eric
>>>
>>> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
>>>
>>> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages just
>>> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
>>> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
>>>
>>> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and
>>> Noteworthy, it's here:
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html
This
>>>
>> page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't
>> update. Any clues?
>
> First of all, the Platform M7 build was available on May 2, but that is
> not sufficient for an EPP package to be available. See
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates for
> the schedule of milestone availability.
> M7 packages are available at http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>
> I'm not sure that the Milestone builds are intended to update. In the
> past (with the old Update Manager), that was definitely not the case;
> you had to download the new M-builds directly.
> I'm copying this to the platform newsgroup since the update questions
> is more appropriate there.
>
> Eric]]>Miles Parker2008-05-16T16:08:23-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/8873/#msg_8873
against the launching workspace."
> John J Barton wrote:
>> Markus Knauer wrote:
>>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>>>>> still lists the M6 builds.
>>>>> According to
>>>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the
>>>>> M7 builds should be available to the public.
>>>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7
>>>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work!
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7?
>>>>
>>>> Eric
>>>
>>> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-)
>>>
>>> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages just
>>> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to
>>> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7.
>>>
>>> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and
>>> Noteworthy, it's here:
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html
This
>>>
>> page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't
>> update. Any clues?
>
> First of all, the Platform M7 build was available on May 2, but that is
> not sufficient for an EPP package to be available. See
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates for
> the schedule of milestone availability.
> M7 packages are available at http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
>
> I'm not sure that the Milestone builds are intended to update. In the
> past (with the old Update Manager), that was definitely not the case;
> you had to download the new M-builds directly.
> I'm copying this to the platform newsgroup since the update questions
> is more appropriate there.
>
> Eric]]>Miles Parker2008-05-16T16:08:23-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/577172/#msg_577172
>
> "PDE now supports the ability to compile runtime workspace plug-ins
> against the launching workspace."
I am new to plugins and the development cycle, but something tells me that I do
it wrong. I have a slow pc and half the time I wait for a runtime workbench to
start up to test my changes. Does your quote somehow improve the situation?
Thanks for your help
Felix]]>Felix Dorner2008-05-19T09:43:45-00:00Re: Ganymede M7 packages
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/2859/8894/#msg_8894
>
> "PDE now supports the ability to compile runtime workspace plug-ins
> against the launching workspace."
I am new to plugins and the development cycle, but something tells me that I do
it wrong. I have a slow pc and half the time I wait for a runtime workbench to
start up to test my changes. Does your quote somehow improve the situation?
Thanks for your help
Felix]]>Felix Dorner2008-05-19T09:43:45-00:00