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Re: Installing Buckminster in Helios requires an old version of EGit/JGit [message #703223 is a reply to message #703178] |
Wed, 27 July 2011 09:34 |
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On 2011-07-27 11:04, Matthew Webber wrote:
> Is it possible for Buckminster Git support in Helios to use EGit 1.0.0? I know that it's ok in Indigo, but some of us
> are still on Helios.
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It's doable of course but I'm afraid that would be a lot more work than just changing the version ranges. EGit/JGit
changed a lot of API's between 0.11.1 and 1.0.0 and we've also changed some of the common classes that the reader types
are based on.
I would of course consider a well tested patch ;-)
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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Re: Installing Buckminster in Helios requires an old version of EGit/JGit [message #704091 is a reply to message #703223] |
Thu, 28 July 2011 09:08 |
Carsten Reckord Messages: 139 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Thomas and Matthew,
Actually, since we're still on Helios too, but wanted the latest Git, I've
built org.eclipse.buckminster.git (version r11751 aka 9ff9606689437) against
the latest EGit/JGit stable-1.0 branch locally a while ago.
It builds without any changes and so far we haven't had any problems with it.
Regards,
Carsten Reckord
On 27.07.2011 11:34, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
> On 2011-07-27 11:04, Matthew Webber wrote:
>> Is it possible for Buckminster Git support in Helios to use EGit 1.0.0? I know that it's ok in Indigo, but some of us
>> are still on Helios.
>>
> It's doable of course but I'm afraid that would be a lot more work than just changing the version ranges. EGit/JGit
> changed a lot of API's between 0.11.1 and 1.0.0 and we've also changed some of the common classes that the reader types
> are based on.
>
> I would of course consider a well tested patch ;-)
>
> Regards,
> Thomas Hallgren
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Re: Installing Buckminster in Helios requires an old version of EGit/JGit [message #704294 is a reply to message #704091] |
Thu, 28 July 2011 12:58 |
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Did you try using branches or tags?
- thomas
On 2011-07-28 11:08, Carsten Reckord wrote:
> Hi Thomas and Matthew,
>
> Actually, since we're still on Helios too, but wanted the latest Git, I've
> built org.eclipse.buckminster.git (version r11751 aka 9ff9606689437) against
> the latest EGit/JGit stable-1.0 branch locally a while ago.
>
> It builds without any changes and so far we haven't had any problems with it.
>
> Regards,
> Carsten Reckord
>
> On 27.07.2011 11:34, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
>> On 2011-07-27 11:04, Matthew Webber wrote:
>>> Is it possible for Buckminster Git support in Helios to use EGit 1.0.0? I know that it's ok in Indigo, but some of us
>>> are still on Helios.
>>>
>> It's doable of course but I'm afraid that would be a lot more work than just changing the version ranges. EGit/JGit
>> changed a lot of API's between 0.11.1 and 1.0.0 and we've also changed some of the common classes that the reader types
>> are based on.
>>
>> I would of course consider a well tested patch ;-)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Thomas Hallgren
>
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Re: Installing Buckminster in Helios requires an old version of EGit/JGit [message #704469 is a reply to message #704294] |
Thu, 28 July 2011 16:32 |
Carsten Reckord Messages: 139 Registered: July 2009 |
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I didn't try tags, but branches worked well.
On 28.07.2011 14:58, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
> Did you try using branches or tags?
>
> - thomas
>
> On 2011-07-28 11:08, Carsten Reckord wrote:
>> Hi Thomas and Matthew,
>>
>> Actually, since we're still on Helios too, but wanted the latest Git, I've
>> built org.eclipse.buckminster.git (version r11751 aka 9ff9606689437) against
>> the latest EGit/JGit stable-1.0 branch locally a while ago.
>>
>> It builds without any changes and so far we haven't had any problems with it.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Carsten Reckord
>>
>> On 27.07.2011 11:34, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
>>> On 2011-07-27 11:04, Matthew Webber wrote:
>>>> Is it possible for Buckminster Git support in Helios to use EGit 1.0.0? I know that it's ok in Indigo, but some of us
>>>> are still on Helios.
>>>>
>>> It's doable of course but I'm afraid that would be a lot more work than just changing the version ranges. EGit/JGit
>>> changed a lot of API's between 0.11.1 and 1.0.0 and we've also changed some of the common classes that the reader types
>>> are based on.
>>>
>>> I would of course consider a well tested patch ;-)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Thomas Hallgren
>>
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