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Re: [cdt-dev] Test git repository

I think having EDC (including tests) in a separate repository makes sense.
As you said if you get the code you would also want to run the tests and
get TCF. All that would complicate a basic CDT getting started setup.

- Ken

On 6/3/11 9:18 AM, "ext Schaefer, Doug" <Doug.Schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>The theory is that if you are working on EDC, you would want to run the
>tests. We could put them up on the eclipse.org server and have the tests
>download them.
>
>I guess my bigger question is whether or not we should break EDC out into
>its own repository. Another issue is that it depends on TCF. To import
>all the projects in the CDT repo, you need to have TCF checked out, which
>is neither good nor bad, but is an extra step in the setup instructions.
>
>Ken et al, what are your thoughts on this?
>
>Doug.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>> On Behalf Of Alex Blewitt
>> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 5:22 PM
>> To: CDT General developers list.
>> Subject: [cdt-dev] Test git repository
>> 
>> There's a lot of data in the EDC test resources directory:
>> 
>> 
>>http://git.eclipse.org/c/cdt/test/org.eclipse.cdt.git/tree/edc/org.eclips
>>e.cdt.
>> debug.edc.tests/resources
>> 
>> This counts for approximately 16Mb of the Git checkout. Is there any
>>reason
>> this couldn't be in a separate Git repository to the main CDT checkout?
>>Each
>> of the symbol files is 1Mb or more.
>> 
>> Alex
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