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Re: [aspectj-dev] Releases source code
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Jeez, you're quick.
Andy Clement wrote:
> Take the version tagged V1_5_4 if you just want 1.5.4. There are no
> more versions of 1.5 planned, 1.6 is the active development level now.
> 1.5.4 included quite a few generics problems because it was based on
> an old Eclipse 3.1 compiler, but if you want that version, take the
> V1_5_4 files.
Well, what if there is a framework developed for 1.5.4? Should it run
just the same with the HEAD? I'm afraid to spend more time adopting
the existing project than developing my extension.
> If you want 1.6.0m1 take the V1_6_0M1 version, or V1_6_0M2 for M2 or
> just HEAD for the current version of AspectJ6.
Well, since I'm at it, I'll get the sources. If only for the feeling
of beeing up to date :-) Also better for following the mailing list
and bugs.
Thanks for your help.
> On 06/03/2008, Martin Görg <nimoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Andy Clement wrote:
>> > HEAD is always clean, code is only committed when all 3600 tests pass.
>> > Failing tests for existing bugs are commented out if committed.
>> > Actually, HEAD is better than AspectJ1.5.4 - so you might be better on
>> > the very latest - HEAD passes everything that 1.5.4 did plus all the
>> > new tests added since then.
>>
>>
>> Interesting. But how do I differ between getting 1.6.x and 1.5.4? Is
>> that where the tags come in? What would be the best way to get the
>> most stable 1.5.4 source?
>>
>>
>> > On 06/03/2008, Martin Görg <nimoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> Haha, alright. I need something more stable to develop a tool for.
>> >> Another thing kind of fitting into this topic: The test should
>> >> normally all run fine, right? Or are the tests for open bugs also in
>> >> the repository and thus bound to fail?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> From: "Andy Clement" <andrew.clement@xxxxxxxxx>
>> >> To: "Martin Görg" <nimoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >>
>> >> Sent: Friday, March 7, 2008 1:54 AM
>> >> Subject: Re: [aspectj-dev] Releases source code
>> >>
>> >> I guess so - I've never gone back to check out a tagged version, we
>> >> only move forward ;)
>> >>
>> >> On 06/03/2008, Martin Goerg <nimoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> > You say, they are not in branches, but file tags. Does that conform
>> >> > to the 'versions' I can see when checking out with Eclipse CVS? For
>> >> > example, I'm just now checking out the aspectj source. To get the
>> >> > latest stable release, I selected version 1_5_4 from the repository.
>> >> > Was that correct?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks and Cheers
>> >> >
>> >> > Martin
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > ----- Original Message -----
>> >> > From: "Andy Clement" <andrew.clement@xxxxxxxxx>
>> >> > To: "Martin Görg" <nimoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> > Sent: Friday, March 7, 2008 12:22 AM
>> >> > Subject: Re: [aspectj-dev] Releases source code
>> >> >
>> >> > I presume you have looked at the FAQ to get the CVS information.
>> >> >
>> >> > How do I get and compile the source code for AspectJ?
>> >> > http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/released/faq.php#q:buildingsource
>> >> >
>> >> > The tags are reasonably clear: V1_5_0 V1_6_0 etc. These are not in
>> >> > branches, they are file tags.
>> >> >
>> >> > Andy.
>> >> >
>> >> > On 06/03/2008, Marco D'Ambros <marco.dambros@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> > > Dear list,
>> >> > >
>> >> > > I am Marco D'Ambros, a Phd student in the university of Lugano
>> >> > > Switzerland. I am working on techniques for bug prediction and I would
>> >> > > like to use AspectJ as a case study.
>> >> > > For that, I need the source code of the various releases of AspectJ,
>> >> > > but I was not able to find them on the website, or to find which
>> >> > > sticky tag I have to use to get them from the cvs repository.
>> >> > > Where can I find these pieces of information?
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Thanks a lot!
>> >> > > Marco
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