Thank you for your fast answer and the patch, Thomas !
I will use the version from the trunk then.
Philippe
2009/9/15 Thomas Köckerbauer <
tkoeck@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Hello
>
> > I am currently working on a OTF trace viewer eclipse plug-in focused of
> > interactions between components (as defined by UML). I tested Trace
> Viewer
> > included in the g-eclipse RPC and I would like to use it as a beginning
> for
> > my project. I only found the sources on the eclipse SVN, but there are
> > quite a lot of TODOs and some bug fixes are still to be done.
>
> Most of the TODOs in the source are because of auto-generated code (mainly
> exception handling for parts where it is not critical), the current version
> should be quite stable.
>
> One TODO regarding OTF support that might be relevant for you is that
> currently the trace viewer code in the SVN uses the java zlib compression
> support, which is broken (i.e. it can not open some compressed OTF files).
> There is a better implementation by jcraft which can be used instead, but
> it
> is not in the SVN right now since it has to go through the Eclipse
> intellectual property process first (the code has to be checked to be
> compatible to the Eclipse public license before it can be committed)
>
> If you want you can download the latest revision of the trace view plugins
> (if
> you are only interested in the trace view you can use the trace view
> plugins
> without the other g-Eclipse plugins since there are no dependencies) and
> apply
> a patch to use the other zlib implementation.
>
> The patch to apply is at: