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Re: [cdt-dev] FW: [epp-dev] Juno SR1 RC4 EPP packages

OK, fair enough. I guess I never looked hard at this, was it the same in
the June release?

On 12-09-24 7:43 PM, "Jeff Johnston" <jjohnstn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Regarding the Linux Tools rpm feature, it doesn't have an OS filter set.
>  There are rpm tools for Windows via Cygwin which is why I presume the
>developer didn't restrict it.
>
>-- Jeff J.
>
>On 09/21/2012 01:35 PM, Bernd Hufmann wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> The LTTng2 features [1] for the support of LTTng Tracer Toolchain 2.0
>> work also in Windows because the trace parser (Common Trace Format
>> CTF) is written in Java. The LTTng legacy features which are based on
>> LTTng Tracer Toolchain 0.x wouldn't work for Windows because they need
>> native libraries installed. In the Eclipse CDT EPP packages (Linux,
>> Windows etc) only the LTTng2 features are included. So it's ok for
>> Windows and nothing needs to be changed. BTW, I tried LTTng2 for
>> Windows after downloading CDT EPP SR1 RC4 and it works fine.
>>
>> [1] LTTng2 features
>> LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit    1.1.1.201209191645
>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.lttng2.feature.group    Eclipse Linux Tools
>> LTTng Kernel Analysis    1.1.1.201209191645
>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.lttng2.kernel.feature.group    Eclipse Linux
>> Tools
>> CTF - Common Trace Format 1.0.0.201209191645
>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.feature.group Eclipse Linux Tools
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Bernd
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Doug Schaefer <dschaefer@xxxxxxx>
>>wrote:
>>> Jeff?
>>>
>>> From: Marc-Andre Laperle <malaperle@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> Reply-To: "CDT General developers list." <cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Date: Friday, 21 September, 2012 11:56 AM
>>>
>>> To: "CDT General developers list." <cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] FW: [epp-dev] Juno SR1 RC4 EPP packages
>>>
>>> Yes. I can create a new Tracing project and RPM Project for example.
>>>
>>> On 21/09/2012 11:41 AM, Doug Schaefer wrote:
>>>
>>> Interesting. I wonder if the filter is broken. Do they show up in the
>>>UI?
>>>
>>> From: Marc-Andre Laperle <malaperle@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> Reply-To: "CDT General developers list." <cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Date: Friday, 21 September, 2012 11:32 AM
>>> To: "CDT General developers list." <cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] FW: [epp-dev] Juno SR1 RC4 EPP packages
>>>
>>> I can use LTTng on Windows? ;)
>>>
>>> On 21/09/2012 11:31 AM, Doug Schaefer wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes. You can use autotools with mingw/msys.
>>>
>>> D
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Marc-Andre Laperle [mailto:malaperle@xxxxxxxxx]
>>> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 11:43 PM
>>> To: CDT General developers list. <cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] FW: [epp-dev] Juno SR1 RC4 EPP packages
>>>
>>> Hi Doug,
>>>
>>> I downloaded the Win32 x86_64 package:
>>> 20120920-0804_eclipse-cpp-juno-SR1-RC4-win32.win32.x86_64.zip
>>>
>>> and I notice a lot of linuxtools features come with it, is this
>>>intended?
>>>
>>>      C/C++ Library API Documentation Hover Help    1.0.0.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.cdt.libhover.feature.feature.group    Eclipse
>>>Linux
>>> Tools
>>>      ChangeLog Management Tools for C/C++    2.8.0.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.changelog.c.feature.group    Eclipse Linux Tools
>>>      GCov Integration    1.0.0.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.gcov.feature.group    Eclipse Linux Tools
>>>      GProf Integration    1.0.0.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.gprof.feature.feature.group    Eclipse Linux
>>>Tools
>>>      Library Hover help for devhelp documentation    1.0.0.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.cdt.libhover.devhelp.feature.feature.group
>>>Eclipse
>>> Linux Tools
>>>      LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit    1.1.1.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.lttng2.feature.group    Eclipse Linux Tools
>>>      LTTng Kernel Analysis    1.1.1.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.lttng2.kernel.feature.group    Eclipse Linux
>>>Tools
>>>      RPM Import/Export/Building and Editing Tool    1.0.0.201209191645
>>> org.eclipse.linuxtools.rpm.feature.group    Eclipse Linux Tools
>>>
>>> Marc-Andre
>>>
>>> On 9/20/2012 11:17 PM, Doug Schaefer wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey gang, please try out the C/C++ IDE package from below. As Markus
>>> mentioned this should be the last build. Give me a go/no-go if you can.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Doug
>>>
>>> From: Markus Knauer <mknauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Reply-To: Eclipse Packaging Project <epp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Date: Thursday, 20 September, 2012 12:45 PM
>>> To: EPP Developer Mailing List <epp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Subject: [epp-dev] Juno SR1 RC4 EPP packages
>>>
>>> Hi package maintainers,
>>>
>>> it is time to test our latest (and at the same time last) build for
>>>Juno
>>> SR1. This build won't be released early as RC4, instead it will be
>>>released
>>> as Juno SR1 next Friday after 'quiet week'. Please send your votes as
>>>soon
>>> as possible - I'd like to get your feedback until Monday.
>>>
>>> The packages can be found here:
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>http://build.eclipse.org/technology/epp/epp_build/juno/download/20120920
>>>-0804/
>>>
>>> With the following p2 repositories you can simulate updates from Juno
>>>to
>>> Juno SR1
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>http://build.eclipse.org/technology/epp/epp_build/juno/download/20120920
>>>-0804/repository/
>>>    http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/
>>>
>>> Sometimes I am doing last-minute changes... During my review of the
>>>packages
>>> I found out that some packages are still using an upper limit of 256MB
>>>for
>>> the heap size. We defined this limit years ago and most packages are
>>>using a
>>> much higher limit now, but not all packages. I thought that a higher
>>>value
>>> does no harm (computers tend to have more memory today) and could
>>>improve
>>> the user experience a bit. And that was my change: I set the maximum
>>>Java
>>> heap size of Java, CPP, and Mobile packages to 512MB and tracked it in
>>>the
>>> following bug. I hope you agree to this change.
>>>
>>>    Packages should define at least 512m as maximum Java heap size
>>>    https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=389970
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Markus
>>>
>>>
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