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Re: [EMF Compare]ConnectorEnds have changes in "false" [message #91661 is a reply to message #91584] |
Tue, 24 July 2007 14:58 |
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Jan,
I just installed a clean eclipse 3.3 (slightly more recent that yours,
build ID I20070625-1500) with EMF Compare RC2 to match your
configuration. I'm running this under linux but it should work under
windows too.
My comparison results with your two models do not show any of the two
problems you mentionned, neither the "connectorEnds have changes in
"false"" nor the undetected type modification as shown by the attached
screenshot.
The only thing I can think about for the problems you've described (both
here and in
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=3209&gr oup=eclipse.technology.emft#3209)
is that you have two versions of EMF Compare coexisting within the same
eclipse and conflicting with each other. The content type "Model File"
as well as the preference page "EMF Compare" did not appear long before
RC1 was built, and the problems you described here were corrected before
RC1 was released too.
You should try and install a clean eclipse with EMF Compare RC2 and
check if the bugs you've gotten so far are still reproducible. An other
solution would be to check the "plugins" and "features" directory of
your eclipse install and delete all jars and directories prefixed by
"org.eclipse.emf.compare" then cleanly reinstall it and launch eclipse
with the -clean flag.
Sheers.
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Jan Reimann a
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Re: [EMF Compare]ConnectorEnds have changes in "false" [message #91901 is a reply to message #91887] |
Thu, 26 July 2007 11:13 |
Stephane LACRAMPE Messages: 217 Registered: July 2009 |
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Yes indeed, I think that installing a complete new clean version is the right thing to do,
you first need to make sure that you get the whole thing working properly, and then you
might be able to find out what's not correct in your current version.
As for Comparing conflicts with another plugin, that's a new project that you are talking
about, that would be a very useful one :-)
Stephane LACRAMPE
Obeo
Jan Reimann a
Stephane LACRAMPE
Obeo Canada
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Re: [EMF Compare]ConnectorEnds have changes in "false" [message #608885 is a reply to message #91584] |
Tue, 24 July 2007 14:58 |
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Jan,
I just installed a clean eclipse 3.3 (slightly more recent that yours,
build ID I20070625-1500) with EMF Compare RC2 to match your
configuration. I'm running this under linux but it should work under
windows too.
My comparison results with your two models do not show any of the two
problems you mentionned, neither the "connectorEnds have changes in
"false"" nor the undetected type modification as shown by the attached
screenshot.
The only thing I can think about for the problems you've described (both
here and in
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=3209&gr oup=eclipse.technology.emft#3209)
is that you have two versions of EMF Compare coexisting within the same
eclipse and conflicting with each other. The content type "Model File"
as well as the preference page "EMF Compare" did not appear long before
RC1 was built, and the problems you described here were corrected before
RC1 was released too.
You should try and install a clean eclipse with EMF Compare RC2 and
check if the bugs you've gotten so far are still reproducible. An other
solution would be to check the "plugins" and "features" directory of
your eclipse install and delete all jars and directories prefixed by
"org.eclipse.emf.compare" then cleanly reinstall it and launch eclipse
with the -clean flag.
Sheers.
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Jan Reimann a
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Re: [EMF Compare]ConnectorEnds have changes in "false" [message #608932 is a reply to message #91887] |
Thu, 26 July 2007 11:13 |
Stephane LACRAMPE Messages: 217 Registered: July 2009 |
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Yes indeed, I think that installing a complete new clean version is the right thing to do,
you first need to make sure that you get the whole thing working properly, and then you
might be able to find out what's not correct in your current version.
As for Comparing conflicts with another plugin, that's a new project that you are talking
about, that would be a very useful one :-)
Stephane LACRAMPE
Obeo
Jan Reimann a
Stephane LACRAMPE
Obeo Canada
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