Nick,
Now I am confused- in the WTP 3.9.3 build, JSF built fine yesterday afternoon... presumably against the Eclipse Oxygen.3 RC2 candidate. Now, this morning, JSF fails due to a change in IJavaProject. I can see that changing in Eclipse Photon, but not Oxygen.3 RC2 (since it built fine yesterday)... so, how did this error suddenly occur in the WTP 3.9.3 build?
Along those same lines, with Jenkins, we don't seem to be able to see the complete build output. WIth Hudson, there was a link with each build for the complete console log. Is it possible to get to the complete console via Jenkins?
FWIW,
- Carl Anderson
WTP Releng project lead
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From: Nick Boldt <nboldt@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [wtp-releng] compilation error in JSF -- please merge these fixes
Date: Fri, Feb 23, 2018 9:16 AM
BTW this is also breaking the 3.9.3 builds since JSF contributes its master branch to that build too.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 9:07 AM, Nick Boldt
<nboldt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[ERROR] /jobs/genie.webtools/WTP-R3_10_Integration/workspace/webtools.jsf/jsf/tests/org.eclipse.jst.jsf.test.util/src/org/eclipse/jst/jsf/test/util/mock/java/MockJavaProject.java:[25]
[ERROR] public class MockJavaProject extends MockJavaElement implements IJavaProject
[ERROR] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[ERROR] The type MockJavaProject must implement the inherited abstract method IJavaProject.findUnfilteredPackageFragmentRoots(IClasspathEntry)
[ERROR] 279 problems (1 error, 278 warnings)
I've also got a couple other commits to merge, which will:
Thanks!
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Nick Boldt
Senior Software Engineer, RHCSA
Productization Lead :: JBoss Tools & Dev Studio
IM: @nickboldt / @nboldt / http://nick.divbyzero.com
“The Only Thing That Is Constant Is Change” - Heraclitus