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Re: [orbit-dev] Orbit Build process ready for review and contributions
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That is weird:
org.apache.lucene_1.4.3 (this one actually have no classes)
org.apache.lucene.analysis_1.9.1
I expected to see org.apache.lucene_1.9.1 too...
Does anyone requested lucene 2.0 and/or Jakarta httpclient?
So, is it a final decision to not provide an update site for those
bundles?
I still believe it was very bad idea to explode all the .class files
into cvs. Orbit should use original jars as much as possible.
regards,
Eugene
David M Williams wrote:
And that's two type of contributions: 1) new bundles, and 2)
improvements (to scripts, download pages, etc).
I've written up information about the builds at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Orbit_Builds
Please directly edit that wiki page if you see places it can be
improved. No need to get my permission!
The builds themselves can be seen at
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/committers/
I've only just glanced at these results, so I am not at all sure if
the bundles are as intended.
Notice that this is the "committers" area, intended to be for
committers working area builds. (Sort of
like I-builds). Once it's felt bundles are "done" and ready for
consumer's production builds, we can
move these builds to the "downloads" area. (Jumping straight from
Integration, to Released,
I'm proposing).
Bundle "owners" should soon check if the bundle is being jarred or not
as desired.
I mostly guessed at the feature.xml setting that controls this.
I suggest specific bugs or feature enhancement requests be entered
into Orbit's bugzilla system,
but general discussion on this list is great.
I personally don't plan any major enhancements to this current system
(due to lack of time),
but any one is welcome to contribute improvements! In particular, we
should try to get the
Phoenix look and feel, if anyone knows how to do that.
Questions, discussions are most welcome.