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Re: [wtp-releng] One reason for latest failure? I think still ICU issue in DTP bundle

> do you want me to put the ICU pre-req back?

No I think not. The compile part of the build did work, JUnit's have started. ICU is a singleton, so it won't run any better with the old one there, maybe worse (that is, only one singleton can "run", which ever is requested first, I guess, which I'm sure would always be "4.0". So, we can build, but not test, until we get the updated datatools build.

Reserve some time on Friday :)




Inactive hide details for Trân Lê ---01/28/2009 10:46:55 PM---David, I was delaying to release our latest changes for keeping uTrân Lê ---01/28/2009 10:46:55 PM---David, I was delaying to release our latest changes for keeping us from introducing new problems. B


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Re: [wtp-releng] One reason for latest failure? I think still ICU issue in DTP bundle

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David, I was delaying to release our latest changes for keeping us from introducing new problems. But I guess we can release now, do you want me to put the ICU pre-req back?
-Tran

David M Williams wrote:
      My fault ... well, for telling you to remove old icu bundle.
      DTP fully documented they "missed one" so a fully compliant stack is not in their build yet.

      https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=262205
      And, from what I can tell, didn't even make their "next" build?!

      I guess this didn't interfere with the JST part of the build, just because of exactly what we pre-req.
      That is, doesn't involve the still broken DTP bundle.

      If you can indulge me, I'm going to try a PDE build "trick" we use in Orbit, which makes the build
      more forgiving of resolution problems (after all, it really only matters at run time, mostly).
      I've set

      resolution.devMode=
      true
      and we are probably abusing it a little in this case ... but, on my local machine, the build at least completed.

      Two steps forward, one step back.

      Next build, to test this property change, should complete around 1 am Eastern ... don't wait up, but expect
      a cheery note from me in the morning.





      Inactive hide details for Neil Hauge ---01/28/2009 05:28:34 PM---I see -  org.eclipse.datatools.sqltools.editor.core_1.0.0.v200Neil Hauge ---01/28/2009 05:28:34 PM---I see - org.eclipse.datatools.sqltools.editor.core_1.0.0.v200901270704.jar in

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      01/28/2009 05:28 PM

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      Re: [wtp-releng] One reason for latest failure?

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      I see -
      org.eclipse.datatools.sqltools.editor.core_1.0.0.v200901270704.jar in
      the current DTP dependency - dtp-sdk-1.7.0M5-200901280500.zip.  It
      appears to be the correct size.

      Neil

      Trân Lê wrote:
      >
      >> Hope this wasn't the bundle they eliminated :)  
      >
      > It certainly looks like it; we are investigating this problem now.
      > -Tran
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