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Re: [dtp-dev] DTP Migration from CVS to Git
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Hi Pierre,
I see the same compilation errors. The
problems only occur when you build the plugins under Eclipse 3.7; they
do not occur when building with Eclipse 3.6.2. Apparently the PDE
for Eclipse 3.7 is pickier when it comes to resolving indirect bundle references
than 3.6 was.
I'll update the MANIFEST.MF files to
fix the problems.
Regards,
Brian
Brian Payton
DTP PMC Lead
Data Tools Development
IBM Silicon Valley Laboratory
From:
Pierre Queinnec <pierre.queinnec@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
DTP development mailing
list <dtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
08/10/2011 02:15 AM
Subject:
Re: [dtp-dev]
DTP Migration from CVS to Git
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dtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Brian,
I can confirm that when setting up my workspace from Git,
I had to move aside these top-level .project files for the import.
By the way, I also had to add some missing dependencies
on some enablement plugins (mostly EMF Core) but it strikes me as odd,
so maybe it's my mistake due to a different target environment or something
(I tried to follow the developer guide with the exception of LPG which
I got from Orbit as I think the documentation wasn't up-to-date on that
aspect). I've attached the patch here for review [2].
Kind regards,
-- Pierre
[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=353609
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----- Original message -----
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From: Brian Payton <bpayton@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 18:17:39
-0700
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Subject: Re: [dtp-dev] DTP Migration
from CVS to Git
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To: DTP development mailing list
<dtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
FYI, I discovered an minor issue when
trying to load all the DTP projects from Git into my workspace. In
the SQLDevTools Git repository (that is, ssh://<userid>@git.eclipse.org/gitroot/datatools/org.eclipse.datatools.sqltools.git
)
The issue is that the plugins folder inside the Working directory of the
repository has a ".project" file. This makes the Import
Projects... action on the repository want to import the plugins directory
itself as a project into the workspace, rather than the projects that it
contains. To get around this, I need to select and import each project
into my workspace one at a time, which is quite tedious, since there are
30 of them.
If nobody objects, I think as my first Git operation I'll try to remove
that .project file :-)
Regards,
Brian
Brian Payton
DTP PMC Lead
Data Tools Development
IBM Silicon Valley Laboratory
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