A word of caution: RC1 != M6/RC0. In particular, something changed in
JUnit-land, such that our tests no longer run w/ JDK1.4. I believe the change
happened between platform builds on 04/10 and 04/12, and may have been the
result of upgraging to JUnit4.
More information here:
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Tuesday, April 18, 2006 9:47 AM To: Cross project issues
<cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> cc: From: Doug Schaefer
<DSchaefer@xxxxxxx> Subject: RE: [cross-project-issues-dev] Reminder to
sanity check 'staging' today
I’m trying really hard
to test the staging bits, but the link appears to be very slow. Anyone else
seeing this? As a wrench, I’m testing with the Eclipse SDK RC1, not M6, but that
shouldn’t matter, in theory…
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Reminder to sanity check 'staging' today
As previously
discussed, I'm assuming all contributors to Callisto update site either have or
are sanity checking
/callisto/staging
As our Callisto RC0 (M6)
delivery.
And, unless I hear otherwise
from anyone, this evening I will delete the current /callisto/releases
and copy the /staging directory
to the /releases directory
Then, tomorrow,
someone will announce it "to the world" (after its had a chance to
propagate to some mirrors).
[So, if not obvious, you'll
want to also sanity check 'releases' tomorrow! :)
Then, on Wednesday, we'll start
"staging" the RC1 stack of contributions.
I
believe since we are all getting used to the process, and the process is fairly
automated, we should expect 'staging' to
be complete (very late) Friday and a "deployment" to /releases
shortly after -- unless someone
explicitly requests a delay.
Much thanks for
getting these bits together. .
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