In spring this year it has been decided that the LinuxTools and the CPP packages can be merged into one. Until that time the LinuxTools package was available on Linux only, took the CPP package as basis and added some of their LinuxTools features. If you compare the CPP package size on Linux with the ones from Windows/MacOSX, you'll notice that they are slightly bigger (about 7-8 MB). So, yes, this is indeed intended and should not have changed since the main release in June.
Thanks, Markus
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 5:43 AM, Marc-Andre Laperle <malaperle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Doug,
I downloaded the Win32 x86_64 package:
20120920-0804_eclipse-cpp-juno-SR1-RC4-win32.win32.x86_64.zip
and I notice a lot of linuxtools features come with it, is this
intended?
C/C++ Library API Documentation Hover Help
1.0.0.201209191645
org.eclipse.linuxtools.cdt.libhover.feature.feature.group
Eclipse Linux Tools
ChangeLog Management Tools for C/C++ 2.8.0.201209191645
org.eclipse.linuxtools.changelog.c.feature.group Eclipse Linux
Tools
GCov Integration 1.0.0.201209191645
org.eclipse.linuxtools.gcov.feature.group Eclipse Linux Tools
GProf Integration 1.0.0.201209191645
org.eclipse.linuxtools.gprof.feature.feature.group Eclipse
Linux Tools
Library Hover help for devhelp documentation
1.0.0.201209191645
org.eclipse.linuxtools.cdt.libhover.devhelp.feature.feature.group
Eclipse Linux Tools
LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit 1.1.1.201209191645
org.eclipse.linuxtools.lttng2.feature.group Eclipse Linux Tools
LTTng Kernel Analysis 1.1.1.201209191645
org.eclipse.linuxtools.lttng2.kernel.feature.group Eclipse
Linux Tools
RPM Import/Export/Building and Editing Tool
1.0.0.201209191645 org.eclipse.linuxtools.rpm.feature.group
Eclipse Linux Tools
Marc-Andre
On 9/20/2012 11:17 PM, Doug Schaefer wrote:
Hey gang, please try out the C/C++ IDE package from below. As
Markus mentioned this should be the last build. Give me a
go/no-go if you can.
it is time to test our latest (and at the same time last)
build for Juno SR1. This build won't be released early as
RC4, instead it will be released as Juno SR1 next Friday
after 'quiet week'. Please send your votes as soon as
possible - I'd like to get your feedback until Monday.
Sometimes I am doing last-minute changes... During my review
of the packages I found out that some packages are still
using an upper limit of 256MB for the heap size. We defined
this limit years ago and most packages are using a much
higher limit now, but not all packages. I thought that a
higher value does no harm (computers tend to have more
memory today) and could improve the user experience a bit.
And that was my change: I set the maximum Java heap size of
Java, CPP, and Mobile packages to 512MB and tracked it in
the following bug. I hope you agree to this change.