Nope, TCF is now a subproject of CDT. It is contributed as part of the CDT repository.
The ECD plugins were removed because of a build issue. But that makes me wonder, is this a new dependency being added in RC2? How did you guys do RC1?
Doug.
From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Vivian Kong
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 9:47 AM
To: Andrew Overholt; CDT General developers list.
Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] Indigo RC2 Candidate
I saw that Doug tried to add the
org.eclipse.cdt.debug.edc feature to Indigo repo prior to M6 but he backed out the changes just before M6 so the edc.tcf plugin was never in the repository.
Are you looking for the o.e.cdt.debug.edc.tcf plugin? Or the org.eclipse.tm.tcf* plugins? If the latter, then TM should be the team contributing those to Indigo. Is that correct Doug?
Regards,
Vivian Kong
IBM Eclipse CDT
IBM Canada Toronto Lab
Andrew Overholt ---05/25/2011
09:13:24 AM---Hi Vivian, > Here is our RC2 candidate
Hi Vivian,
> Here is our RC2 candidate
Did the RC2 candidate not make it into the Indigo repository? Linux
Tools needs the RC2 candidate as it includes TCF and we can't contribute
until it's in.
FWIW I don't see any CDT changes in recent Indigo aggregator runs [1]
nor do I see it in the Indigo staging repository [2].
Thanks,
Andrew
[1]
https://hudson.eclipse.org/hudson/job/indigo.runAggregator/
[2]
One can easily check the staging repo with something like this:
$ p2repolist
http://build.eclipse.org/indigo/aggregation/final/aggregate/ | grep tcf
$
p2repolist is a simple shell script:
#!/bin/sh
eclipse -consolelog -nosplash -application org.eclipse.equinox.p2.director -repository $1 -list
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