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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Juno M1 simultaneous release and Eclipse platform 3.8/4.2
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The EPP packages for Juno are being built
with Platform 4.2. More details here:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Juno/Initial_Working_Plan
John
Mickael Istria <mickael.istria@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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08/16/2011 09:42 AM
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Ok.
And will EPP use Eclipse 4.2 or 3.8 for end-users packages?
On 16/08/2011 15:39, Mike Wilson wrote:
The Eclipse Project PMC intends to submit the Eclipse SDK
R4.2 to the Juno release train.
McQ.
Mickael
Istria ---2011/08/16 09:32:11---Does that means that next Eclipse release
will be officially shipped with e4.2 ?
Does that means that next Eclipse release will be officially shipped with
e4.2 ?
On 16/08/2011 15:23, Eric Moffatt wrote:
To echo John's comment; the Platform UI Team is completely committed to
ensuring that Eclipse 4 is ready for Juno. Bugs that represent regressions
against existing 3.x behavior will be treated as 'critical' by us regardless
of the apparent severity. If the regression is because of the use of internals
we'll gladly work with you to determine the appropriate fix.
On the plus side it's waaaay easier to find / fix defects in 4.x due to
its underlying structure.
If you have any questions don't hesitate to get in touch with me (emoffatt@xxxxxxxxxx),
I'm the development lead for 4.x so your 4.x issues are mine...;-).
Onwards,
Eric
The reason is that 4.2 is where all major new feature development is happening
in the Platform. The 3.8 version is focused primarily on stability and
bug fixes. I believe most projects contribute their latest release to the
release train each year.
Please don't hesitate to enter a bug against Eclipse Platform if you are
seeing a problem that occurs when running your component on 4.2 that doesn't
happen on 3.8. They should be fully compatible, and unless you are using
Platform internal code that has changed between those releases, you should
be able to run on either one.
John
fgiquel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote on 08/16/2011 05:04:13 AM:
> i am currently preparing EMFFacet M1 build for Juno (replacing
> Nicolas Bros today)
> there is something confusing to me about Eclipse Platform versions
> 3.8 et 4.2. I probably missed some message about it...
> I see that in org.eclipse.juno.build, in org.eclipse.juno.build/
> ep.b3aggrcon, the 4.2 update is used "http://download.eclipse.org/
> eclipse/updates/4.2milestones/S-4.2M1-201108051200"
> It seems to conform to what you say : "Kim updates the Platform's
> contribution to 4.2 M1"
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> There is another milestone update site for Eclipse Platform
: "
> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/3.8milestones/S-3.8M1-201108031800
> ".
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> What is the reason Juno M1 is built on a 4.2 platform rather than
a
> 3.8 platform ? _______________________________________________
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