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[dsdp-pmc] RE: [cdt-dev] CDT and Galileo
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Hi Doug,
 
In my opinion, the biggest benefit of the coordinated 
update site in the past was that dependencies got automatically 
resolved.
 
The "two-step-installation" scenario that you propose for 
"optional add-ons" to CDT is flawed in several ways:
  - 
  
In the Remote CDT case, I need to think about installing RSE in the 
  first step BEFORE I get the remote launcher in the 2nd step. Who would ever 
  think about this?
 
  - 
  
Optional pieces are hard to find. As of Galileo M7, no 
  additional repositories are added when I install all of Galileo. I 
  won't know the URL of the CDT repository. This may be a current p2 bug, 
  but on the other hand, if all contributing project's repositories were 
  added, how would I find the CDT one?
 
  - 
  
DD-DSF and RemoteCDT have been on Ganymede. Not having them in Galileo 
  is a regression. Clients may just expect finding it 
  there.
 
While I agree that the Galileo site is going to become 
large, I cannot see how adding the following would lead to any more 
confusion:
I took the freedom of remaming some of the 
features (memory view, DSF, Remote Launch) for the sake of being more end-user 
consumable on a coordinated site such as Galileo. But given that p2 finally 
sorts contributions alphabetically, I would really appreciate seeing these 
contributions on Galileo.
I do believe that having these on Galileo is 
important for the whole DSDP message, thus I'm CC'ing the DSDP PMC.
And BTW, as I've mentioned before I'm in favor 
of re-introducing the Ganymede category name of "Remote Access and 
Device Development" rather than just Device Development as it's 
today.
 
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical 
Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project 
Lead, DSDP PMC Member
 
 
  
  Hi Martin. We're treat the Galileo repository as a spring board to 
  the C/C++ IDE. All other features for the CDT, of which there are many, are 
  available in the CDT repository. We discussed removing remoteCDT from Galileo, 
  and it was a tough decision, but we've decided to treat it under the same 
  rules as the other CDT features. The Galileo repo is going to be a disaster. 
  There are way too many projects contributing to it and I don't want to add to 
  the mess.
At the end of the day, the EPP packages should be the main 
  vehicle where the user community gets their Eclipse plugins. We need an 
  Embedded Development IDE EPP package and that's something I figure would come 
  out of the DSDP Packaging project if it ever gets off the 
  ground.
Doug.
  On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Oberhuber, Martin 
  
<Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  wrote:
  
    
    PS DSF 
    is also missing in Galileo.
     
    DSF and 
    RemoteCDT missing are regressions compared to Ganymede, where they have been 
    in...
     
    Cheers,
    
    --
    Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, 
    Wind River
    Target Management 
    Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
    
     
     
 
    
      
      
      
      
      
      Dear CDT gurus,
       
      I just tried to get "All of Galileo M7" 
      and noticed some missing from CDT:
      
        - Mylyn CDT connector missing in Galileo 
        -- should be in "Collaboration" category 
        
 - RemoteCDT Launcher missing in Galileo 
        -- should be in "Device Development" category
 
      Or are these deliberately 
      not in Galileo?
       
      Thanks,
      --
      Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, 
      Wind River
      Target Management 
      Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
      
       
       
  
 
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