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RE: [cdt-dev] Linux Tools release (was Re: 0.1.0 released!)

Congratulations guys! I look forward to the growing co-operation between
our two projects.

Cheers,
Doug.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Overholt
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:44 PM
> To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [cdt-dev] Linux Tools release (was Re: 0.1.0 released!)
> 
> Sorry, cdt-dev, I should have clarified that 0.1.0 was the 
> Linux Tools release :)
> 
> Andrew
> 
> * Andrew Overholt <overholt@xxxxxxxxxx> [2009-02-11 12:46]:
> > We are proud to announce the first release of the Linux 
> Tools project, 
> > version 0.1.0.  It is available now from 
> > http://eclipse.org/linuxtools/downloads.php.  Our update 
> site URL is:
> > 
> > download.eclipse.org/technology/linuxtools/update
> > 
> > Originally focused largely on Linux distribution packaging issues 
> > related to Eclipse components, this project has evolved to 
> become what 
> > we hope will be the central place for the development of tools to 
> > create a full-featured IDE for Linux developers.  These 
> tools will include:
> > 
> >   * memory and call profiling tools
> >   * tools to integrate common build systems with the CDT's build
> >     mechanisms
> >   * bridges between common API documentation and the CDT's 
> hover help
> >     mechanism for both C and C++
> >   * Linux packaging tools including an RPM specfile editor
> >   * unit testing and code coverage tools
> >   * local/remote tracing via SystemTap and other frameworks
> > 
> > We have not forgotten our roots, though, and continue to 
> try to lower 
> > barriers to entry for Eclipse technology going into Linux 
> distributions.
> > 
> > This 0.1 release includes:
> > 
> >   * GNU Autotools integration with the CDT's build system
> >   * an RPM specfile editor
> >   * a ChangeLog editor and tools to automatically generate entries
> >   * single-click profiling with OProfile and integration 
> with source code
> >   * a tool to ease packaging of Eclipse plugins as RPMs
> >   * a rich editor for SystemTap scripts
> >   * single-click profiling with Valgrind including source code
> >     integration and massif and memcheck support
> > 
> > Our new and noteworthy page contains screenshots and items 
> of interest:
> > 
> > http://www.eclipse.org/linuxtools/new
> > 
> > We encourage people to try out this release and offer us feedback.  
> > Being our 0.1.0 release, you may run into bugs.  If so, 
> please file them here:
> > 
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Linux%20To
> ols.  We 
> > are always listening for feedback on our newsgroup and 
> mailing list.  
> > As usual, contributions are always welcome!
> > 
> > Thanks to our development team for working hard to get this 
> release ready.
> > 
> > Alphonse van Assche
> > Elliott Baron
> > Jeff Johnston
> > Alex Kurtakov
> > Phil Muldoon
> > Andrew Overholt
> > Kent Sebastian
> > 
> > Looking forward to 0.2,
> > 
> > Andrew
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