Summary: | Warnings in configuration after patch then start on old workspace | ||
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Product: | [Eclipse Project] Platform | Reporter: | Steve Francisco <stephen.francisco> |
Component: | Update (deprecated - use Eclipse>Equinox>p2) | Assignee: | Christophe Elek <celek> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | critical | ||
Priority: | P1 | CC: | amanji, turnham |
Version: | 2.0.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows 2000 | ||
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Description
Steve Francisco
2003-02-26 23:22:15 EST
Action Taken: Reproduced with Eclipse 203 Reproduced regression test: Install Root 1.0.0, start, install e334 natively, start, A Feature is orphaned Reproduced regression test on the same machine we ran our tests from. If after the test you laydown Root 1.0.0, the orphaned feature disappears. Action Plan: Debug Action Taken: Not a regression. It didn't work in 2.0.2 nor in any of the 2.0.3 build. When processing a delta, we do not diable patched features. Action Plan: Create fix Action Taken: Implemented fix Tested: 1) start workspace, shutdown, install e334 natively, start -> no warning 2) start workspace, shutdown, install all efixes natively, start -> no warning 3) start workspace, shutdown, install all efixes natively + root 1.0.1, start -> no warning 4) start workspace, shutdown, install e334 natively + XYZ1.0.1, start -> no warning (efix 344 enabled, child is XYZ 1.0.1) 4bis) start workspace, shutdown, install e334 natively + XYZBogus1.0.1, start -> warning (XYZ feature e334 is enabled : see bug 32108) 5) start workspace, shutdown, install e452+e388 natively + XYZbogus 1.0.1, start -> no warning (e388 disabled) 6bis) start workspace, shutdown, install all efixes natively + XYZ 1.0.1, start -> no warning 6bis) start workspace, shutdown, install all efixes natively + XYZbogus 1.0.1, start -> warning (XYZ feature e335 is enabled : see bug 32108) Action Plan: Investigate 4bis and 6bis, Pass new core to cisco for test Action Taken: released in 2.0.3 and 2.1. Fix issue for 4bis and 6bis in 2.1 Action Plan: Close close |