Ed,
I
finally succeeded in publishing the M5 build of EcoreTools
(thanks to Nick support !) … but I think that the promote is not really
complete :
-
The
0.10.0M5 build is indeed available from the download page (http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/downloads/?project=ecoretools),
but we do not propose anymore the different set of features (SDK,
Runtime,
Example and AutomatedTests). And I do not know how to change this from
my
Hudson configuration.
-
During
the build, I kept dependencies from M4 version …
but this could be easily fixed.
-
I
did nothing to generate the necessary stuff so that our build
is referenced by the Helios update site … any help about this point
would
be appreciated.
Another
remaining issue which is not really related with the
build : 0.10.0 is probably not a good choice for the version. As Nick
said : “in
OSGi paralance, I'm pretty sure that 0.10.0 < 0.9.0, so you'll never
get the
upgraded plugins installed on top of 0.9.0 stuff”. It is probably a
good
time to exit from incubation !
Regards,
Jacques
De : Ed Merks
[mailto:ed.merks@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : jeudi 25 février 2010 11:49
À : PMC members mailing list
Cc : Jacques Lescot
Objet : Re: [modeling-pmc] Builds: The never ending nightmare
Cédric,
No, the EcoreTools folks really badly need help with promoting their
build. I'm not sure they tried again since the blocking promote issues
they faced.
Cheers,
Ed
Cédric Brun wrote:
That's really good news, we'll appreciate any kind of help :)
Am I right to assume that we can expect an EcoreTools promoted build to
appear in the Helios repository soon ? It's quite problematic for the
modeling package right now and time is ticking...
Cheers,
Cédric
Le 24/02/2010 16:24, Ed Merks a écrit :
Guys,
As I mentioned yesterday, CDO has been converted to use Buckminster
with Cloudsmith's help and Teneo is also in the process of doing
that. The Cloudsmith folks are offering to help convert a bunch of
the projects over, starting with the projects in EMF itself, e.g., the
core. I'd like to see how that progresses. Once all the subprojects
of EMF are successful, we can look at replicating that success. The
advantage of this approach, as I see it, is that we'll have a
dedicated professional build organization to help us with our common
problems going forward. And in the longer term, we'll be able to
easily migrate to b3 as that involves; a model-based build system!
Cheers,
Ed
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