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Understanding versioning [message #1827833] Mon, 25 May 2020 09:18 Go to next message
Jeff Mutonho is currently offline Jeff MutonhoFriend
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According to the official Eclipse documentation, the current
verion (released in March 2020) is 4.15. The upcoming one, 4.16 wii
be out in June.
Does that mean any fixes, be it security or bugs, will not be back-ported to
4.15? How does the Eclipse IDE release philosophy work?
Thank you.
Re: Understanding versioning [message #1827847 is a reply to message #1827833] Mon, 25 May 2020 14:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Yes there is a new release every quarter as part of the "Simultaneous Release"

https://wiki.eclipse.org/Category:SimRel-2020-06

All bug fixes (all changes) are done on "master" and master leads to the next release. For JDT there is typically a beta branch for work towards the next Java release, i.e., Java 15 will be the next one. That gets merged into master after the Java release.

So no, there are no maintenance streams generally supported although some people fork such things and do such work.


Ed Merks
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Re: Understanding versioning [message #1827854 is a reply to message #1827847] Mon, 25 May 2020 17:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Willink is currently offline Ed WillinkFriend
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HI

The problem hasn't really arisen yet.

If a really bad problem occurs in the couple of days before release, 4.16 would be respun and still be 4.16.

A couple of days later and it might be 4.16a.

A couple of weeks later and it might be 4.16.1

But given that the worst problems are generally discovered before release and that many problems take some to-ing and fro-ing to agree on a repro, a diagnosis, a fix, a severity and testing, 4.17 three months later may not be that dreadfully late.

Occasionally individual projects may back port a particularly embarrassing fix. OCL backported a 6.11.0 fix to 6.10.1 after 9 weeks.

Regards

Ed Willink
Re: Understanding versioning [message #1831589 is a reply to message #1827854] Mon, 24 August 2020 11:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeff Mutonho is currently offline Jeff MutonhoFriend
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Thank you very much for your responses. So from a planning point of view, could I assume that if I'm on 2020-06 (Current release) 4.16-June 17, 2020, when the (Upcoming release) 4.17 September 16, 2020 is released,
and I upgrade to that (i.e. 4.17), all features that were in 4.16 will now be incorporated into 4.17 (with fixes and enhancements? Ideally, that would mean one can dump the 4.16 knowing that 4.17 supersedes all features from 4.16 plus more, correct?
Thank you for responses.




Re: Understanding versioning [message #1831592 is a reply to message #1831589] Mon, 24 August 2020 13:01 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Yes, you should generally expect to be able to update to the latest version when it releases to pick up all the bug fixes and new enhancements.

Ed Merks
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