Hi, again,
As it turns out, the Oxygen version of the Papyrus Developer Tools component is no longer compatible with the Neon stream of the Papyrus Main component, so I had to change the target platform in order for Papyrus-RT to be able to build:
But, in so doing, I had to @Ignore a Papyrus-RT Compare JUnit test case that for some reason was failing in the Gerrit build. I’ll try to get that reinstated, but I may need help:
Thanks,
Christian
On 29 August, 2016 at 15:12:41, Christian Damus (give.a.damus@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
Hi, Team,
Papyrus 0.8 (and 1.0) are intended to build and release on a
Papyrus Neon.x base, as I understand it. So, why do the
Target Platform used by the build and our Oomph Setup model both
use the Papyrus Developer Tools from the Oxygen stream for the
JUnit framework?
location
"http://hudson.eclipse.org/papyrus/job/Papyrus-Master-Developer/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/repository/"
eclipse-papyrus-developer-master
{
org.eclipse.papyrus.junit.feature.feature.group lazy
}
I would expect this to be pulling the repository from the
Papyrus-Neon-Developer build. This actually broke both the
developer environment and Gerrit builds for Papyrus-RT today,
because of some churn in bundle versions on Papyrus master branch
and the circular dependency problem that we have with this Papyrus
Developer component.
Thanks,
Christian
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