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Re: Howto move library to eclipse orbit? [message #1696952 is a reply to message #1696808] |
Fri, 29 May 2015 16:29 |
David Williams Messages: 722 Registered: July 2009 |
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/28/2015 12:31 PM, Dawid Pakula
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<blockquote cite="mid:mk7fs5$mv6$1@xxxxxxxxe.org" type="cite">Somebody
know how look procedure? I'm asking here before I'll start
spamming on orbit-dev list ;)
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PHP Development Tools use Java Cup 11b-20150326 and expose it's
runtime via org.eclipse.php.parser plugin.
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But since we no longer modify it I think that should be better to
move it into orbit.
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<font face="DejaVu Sans Mono">Sure! Especially if it is
"unmodified"? (modified ok, too, depending on the reason, but I
just mean is should be "shareable" by any Eclipse Project, not
specific to PHP). <br>
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And, it's fine to ask these sorts of questions on orbit-dev too. <br>
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The procedure would be for you to say you'd like to
contribute/maintain it, and you can become an Orbit committer
(only requirement is to be a committer on another Eclipse project
already, and state willingness to "put into" Orbit, and "maintain"
it (meaning to fix bugs with "manifest.mf", if found, not fix the
original "cup" code, of course). <br>
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Hope that helps, <br>
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