Hi All,
I have added the .qualifier suffix to our plug-in and
feature version numbers in accordance with: http://eclipse.org/equinox/documents/plugin-versioning.html
If you’ve not read this document, I’d recommend it as we will
all need to follow these recommendations for plug-in versioning.
With this change in the build, we are now generating plug-ins
with “qualified” versions (e.g. org.eclipse.gmf.bridge_1.0.0.I20060129-1145.jar),
which will help with version reconciliation and improved update manager
performance. I’ve also added an “interim” update site (http://download.eclipse.org/technology/gmf/update-site/site-interim.xml)
which should help users update to weekly integration builds, particularly when
used in conjunction with EMF/EMFT update sites. If only GEF had one…
;-)
Let me know if you run into any problems. One snag I
ran into: properly generating these plug-in schemes requires the map files be
updated with the release tool, ideally not updating tags for unchanged
plug-ins. As we do not update map files for continuous and nightly
builds, I’m using the forceContextQualifier property to set the qualifier
to the build timestamp. This works well to distinguish each, but does nothing
to prevent unnecessary downloads for unchanged plug-ins. Finally, on our build
machine, I’m now producing “C” (for continuous) build types
in order to distinguish between these and “N” (nightly) builds.
Thanks,
Rich
Richard
C. Gronback
Borland Software Corporation
richard.gronback@xxxxxxxxxxx
+1 860 227 9215