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Re: [platform-releng-dev] How to get eclipse-SDK-3.2*-solaris-motif ?

Thanks a lot for the answer, Kim.
It's good to know that there is somebody to talk to :-)

As a matter of fact, we - and our customers - need solaris-motif.
So I'm a little confused now.

The bug mentions that there is some way to assemble the PDE by using the source build,
and the libraries from SWT, and no native builds are required.
But then it says that this is not possible. So what should I do?
Reopen the bug and ask for the build support in the source build?
If I do that, could you give clear instructions how we can assemble
the build ourselves?

And: If the build was just removed for the sake of download volume -
what about the following two options:
 a) Still build it and publish on download.eclipse.org, but add it
     to the mirror filter patterns, so that the mirrors don't pick it up?
 b) Not build it for integration builds (providing the source build only),
     but do build it for the final release?

Thanks again,
Martin

Kim Moir schrieb:


I removed it from the build because
-It is not a reference platform anymore
-It is has low download numbers and we are trying to reduce the amount of data we push to eclipse.org and mirrors.

See
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=135533


Kim




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Hello,

I noticed that Eclipse 3.2 download pages no longer have a package
for the SDK on Solaris-motif.

I searched the newsgroups, mailinglists, plan documents and bugzilla
entries but couldn't find a message that the solaris-motif package
were officially being discontinued. I know that it's not a reference
platform any more (that has moved to Solaris 10/GTK), but there are
other packages created too, for platforms that are not Reference.

I saw that the SWT package is available for solaris-motif, but it's
organized in a completely different directory structure.

We have customers who need Solaris-motif. Would it be too much asking
if the build machine could pick up Solaris-Motif builds again? Or
what other steps could we take to get an Eclipse-3.2-solaris-motif
package?

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Thanks,
Martin Oberhuber - WindRiver, Austria
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