Hi Mark,
Eclipse:
The current and the previous release.
Since the Juno Release will com soon, I don't think we
should invest effort for Eclipse 3.6 support.
This would become deprecated at the end of June 2012.
Thus I think we should concentrate on:
* Eclipse 3.7 (Indigo)
* Eclipse 3.8 (Juno)
Somehow I missed this message. If we only support 3.7 and up, then
we're pretty much done. Personally, I am not aware of any important
tool that we may want to integrate with and that still runs on 3.6
(I thought that was the case with Topcased, but I just checked, and
they run on 3.7 as well).
On the other hand, if we can make 3.6 and EMF 2.8 the minimum
requirement, wouldn't that be even better? Can anybody think of any
drawbacks? Obviously, things are less than perfect as long as 2.8
is only available as a nightly build. But that will change soon.
So to summarize, the two options we have are:
- Java 5 / Eclipse 3.7 / EMF 2.7
- Java 5 / Eclipse 3.6 / EMF 2.8
I am ready to toss a coin. Mark suggests the first option.
Unless there are any strong advantages of the second, I propose to
go ahead with the first.
Thoughts?
Best,
- Michael
On 02/09/2012 10:15 AM, Michael Jastram wrote:
Hi Ed,
We're just setting up builds so that EMF 2.8 will work with
Eclipse 3.5:
Sweet - this is obviously a much better solution. I was not aware
of this. I take it that I have to wait until #370942 is
resolved? The 2.8 on the Juno update site still has dependencies
to 3.8.
Best,
- Michael
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=370942
Working with recent version is a much better way to ensure
you'll get support for your problems. We're highly unlike to
fix problems in EMF 2.6 and I'm sure you'll never get fixes for
Eclipse 3.6 problems other than in 4.2 or maybe, if you're
lucky, in Eclipse 3.8.
Cheers,
Ed
On 08/02/2012 2:33 PM, Michael Jastram wrote:
Hello RMF Committers,
The other day we had a telco where we discussed what the minimum
requirements for RMF should be. In order to support as many other
projects as possible, we proposed Java 1.5 and Eclipse 3.6.
I already downgraded Java to 1.5, which was not problematic.
Switching to Eclipse 3.6, however, also requires us to downgrade to EMF
2.6 (from 2.7). This in turn will require regenerating code (mainly due
to EMF 2.6 missing the Switch class). All in all it doesn't look like a
big deal. Still, before I proceed: Does anybody have comments or concerns?
@Ed (and all others): Are there any important features that we would
loose by downgrading to EMF 2.6?
If there are no objections, I'll refactor on Friday (Feb. 10).
Thanks,
- Michael
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