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Re: [epp-dev] Kepler M1 EPP packages - status and outlook
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Good point, thanks that you were asking.
I've added the repository to the location you mentioned below. But people who are using this repository won't be able to use it for *all* packages. In other words: The packages available from
http://build.eclipse.org/technology/epp/epp_build/kepler/download/20120823-0842/ can use this repository, other packages won't be able to use it. They have to wait for M2.
Regards,
Markus
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:15 PM, David M Williams
<david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So, Markus, will there be any EPP repo
for our .../releases/kepler M1 composite repository? Such as
<child location='http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/kepler/'/>
Or, should I just leave that out? (Not
sure what will happen if I refer to it, and its not there ... probably
not much?)
It is in there now (well, will be Friday
morning), we can experiment, and remove it later if it causes problems?
But, thought I'd ask.
Thanks
From:
Markus Knauer <mknauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
EPP Developer Mailing
List <epp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:
08/23/2012 10:31 AM
Subject:
[epp-dev] Kepler
M1 EPP packages - status and outlook
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Hi all,
this time it is about the Kepler M1 packages.
An initial setup is available and the builds for Kepler are running on
Hudson. Unfortunately there are many Kepler contributions missing from
projects. In fact, there is so much missing that not a single package can
be build...
This morning I decided that I want to demonstrate at least that they *could*
be build if... well, if we remove some missing dependencies from the packages.
And that's exactly what I did: I removed some feature dependencies and
got *some* packages as a result. I think that is the best I can do for
now, but it doesn't make sense to distribute them to the mirrors and put
them on the main download page.
The partial-complete M1 Kepler packages are available from
http://build.eclipse.org/technology/epp/epp_build/kepler/download/20120823-0842/
but do not expect too much from them. It is a proof that the build setup
works.
I'd like to wait until Kepler M2 and hope that we can deliver most packages
then.
One remark about Juno/Kepler: The Git repository at http://git.eclipse.org/c/epp/org.eclipse.epp.packages.git/
contains the package definitions for Juno in the JUNO branch, the definitions
for Kepler are in master. It's the same system as with the Simultaneous
Release aggregator repository. Please keep that in mind if your are changing
package definitions. :-)
Thanks,
Markus_______________________________________________
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