old "Latest" Product installations, startup tasks and mars release [message #1699583] |
Thu, 25 June 2015 04:54  |
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Hello,
since mars release, the startup task tries to install from the Mars-Updatesite into a Luna Eclipse (and fails because of conflicting dependencies).
I guess this is because I chose "Latest (Luna)" during install. With the Mars release this was automagically changed to "Latest (Mars)", I had to change the installation.setup manually to "Luna" to fix the update failure during startup and stay at Luna.
Is oomph supposed to be able to upgrade eclipse to the next release? Otherwise it might be better if this property does not change on its own (and it might be wise to ask the user anyways beforehand as this might cause other trouble).
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Re: old "Latest" Product installations, startup tasks and mars release [message #1699587 is a reply to message #1699583] |
Thu, 25 June 2015 05:16   |
Eclipse User |
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Christian,
Certainly Oomph tries to update to the latest, and that is definitely
the purpose of specifying latest, (so you'll start getting Neon things
as soon as they're available) but it might be the case that the IUs
themselves are preventing such updates. Open a bugzilla as we'll test
what exactly is preventing the update; certainly there's nothing
intrinsically wrong with updating Luna to Mars, and certainly when the
first Neon milestones come out, the intent is to be able to update to
those as well.
On 25/06/2015 10:54 AM, Christian D wrote:
> Hello,
>
> since mars release, the startup task tries to install from the
> Mars-Updatesite into a Luna Eclipse (and fails because of conflicting
> dependencies).
>
> I guess this is because I chose "Latest (Luna)" during install. With
> the Mars release this was automagically changed to "Latest (Mars)", I
> had to change the installation.setup manually to "Luna" to fix the
> update failure during startup and stay at Luna.
>
> Is oomph supposed to be able to upgrade eclipse to the next release?
> Otherwise it might be better if this property does not change on its
> own (and it might be wise to ask the user anyways beforehand as this
> might cause other trouble).
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