Hey Eric,
FYI, it looks like the classes
folder under foundation\org.eclipse.persistence.oracle
was checked into the GIT repo.
Cheers,
Dave
On 17/07/2012 8:15 AM, Eric Gwin wrote:
All,
I gave just put up a preliminary runtime repository
"prelim.eclipselink.runtime.git" onto the eclipse site. I have
restricted the access, so it should be read-only (should be able
to clone/pull, but not push). I'm currently cloning it to my win7
laptop and it is 33% complete after 5 mins.
It is almost there. I haven't completely cleared out all the
dross... plugins are mostly still there, as is workbench,
javax.persistence, and hermes. I also have to complete the changes
to the build. I should have them available this am.
Please clone it and look around. We need as many eyes as possible
on it to verify it is clean before we go live.
I'm using the command:
git clone
ssh://egwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/gitroot/eclipselink/prelim.eclipselink.runtime.git
el.runtime
You should just need to change the userid, and possibly the repo
target (el.runtime)
Thanks.
-Eric
On 16/07/2012 1:31 PM, Eric Gwin wrote:
All,
Sleeping the mac while two terminals are running disk intensive
processes doesn't work well. One woke up the other didn't.
Unfortunately, the one ended up taking the other down. I need to
start again. Of course staring at the office could lead to the
same thing on the way home... so rather than spending the night
at the office, I've gone home early to complete the migration.
I'll see u all tomorrow.
David doesn't believe there is much to be gained by uploading
the faulty repo, so I'm going to focus on migrating the build
locally (using that copy) while the migration proceeds.
-Eric
On 16/07/2012 9:11 AM, Eric Gwin wrote:
All,
The migrations started out a bit rocky and I was unable to
start when I'd hoped. After an 18 hour delay, I was able to
proceed roughly as expected. To outline, in order to clean up
our svn repo to get it into shape to migrate I had to:
- generate a dumpfile
- use sed and filterdump to fix non-standard naming issues,
and remove some of the cruft (removing the 1000+
copies of eclipselink.jar and eclipselink-src.zip took the
dumpfile from 12 gig to 2)
- import the dumpfile into a new svn repo
- export the new-svn repo into git
- use a repo tool to clean out the remaining cruft from the
git rep (was hoping to avoid this step by moving it into the
filterdump step, but filterdump isn't smart enough)
- create multi-branch repo for build dependencies (plugins)
- convert local repo into hosted format
- update the build.
Around midnight last night, I began the svn to git conversion,
this morning I found that the authors info wasn't being read
correctly (so transactions don't have the correct
information), and I've started it again after correcting the
problem. Unfortunately, I don't expect it to finish for around
8 hours-10 hours, so it'll be plugging away until EOB today.
I have the bogus migrated repository that has much of the
cruft removed, and am planning on converting it to hosted
format and posting it as a replacement for
org.eclipse.eclipselink.test.git today. It'll give you a
better idea of what we'll end up with, and I'll also continue
the build migration process on it so should be able to merge
that work soon after the conversion is complete.
I'll send out further email as the status changes.
-Eric
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