Hi Bernd,
I have created
my proposal in the Linux Tools project and pushed it to
Gerrit (https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/35576/).
The proposed
change replaces usage of RSE API with the org.eclipse.remote
API. In addition to that, I also added code to repopulate
the control UI with the connections from the last session
(without actually connecting).
I am looking
forward to any feedback,
Markus.
Hello
Martin
Linux
Tools 3.1 has been released. The announcement was sent on
the mailing list on the mailing list on September 26, 2014.
LTTng
will be part of Linux Tools 3.2 which will be released for
Luna SR2 (see link below). This release will include
updates for LTTng that are currently in the master branch
and that were done after the 3.1 release.
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.linuxtools/governance
Best
Regards
Bernd
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for the
pointer, very interesting.
It looks like
our 2 approaches are complimentary – our goal is being able
to replace the transport/communication for trace config and
upload,
and your goal
appears to be re-using that functionality in other plug-ins.
We have started
implementing the proposed change against the linuxtools repo
since that’s where we first got a complete development
environment.
We’ll keep you
posted on progress, I expect being able to contribute to
Gerrit some time next week.
I’m a little
confused about the state of the repositories though. I see
“stable-3.1” in the Linuxtools repo, but there are also TMF
changes being made to “master” of linuxtools recently.
Are you
planning to release 3.2 off the linuxtools repo as a bugfix
release ?
And: Is the 3.1
plan accurate, it reads “29-Oct” as release date but I
thought 3.1 was out already ?
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.linuxtools/releases/3.1.0/plan
Thanks,
Martin
--
Martin Oberhuber,
SMTS / Product Owner – Development Tools,
Wind
River
direct
+43.662.457915.85 fax +43.662.457915.6
Hi
Martin
thank you for your interests in the LTTng Eclipse integration
and Trace Compass.
RSE has been used by us as remote backend for the LTTng
control UI and for fetching of
traces remotely for both LTTng traces and other types of
traces (not available in
open source yet). We were asked recently by one of our users
to provide a generic way
to fetch traces from various remote systems and remote
locations. For that we started
to extract common functionality from LTTng Control into a new
set of plug-ins (TMF-remote)
so that it can be re-used from other plug-ins. These changes
are currently submitted
for review on the Linux Tools Gerrit (see
https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/26385 and subsequent
patches).
However, your contribution is related and touches the same
area. So, I'd like hold back a
bit with our updates and not merge them to see how your
contribution and the our
updates (TMF-remote) can work together. Maybe there is
interest by other companies
to have such a functionality for fetching of traces remotely.
About the the project setup. As you already know the LTTng
integration of Linux Tools
will move to the new Eclipse Project Trace Compass. The
project is approved by
the Eclipse Foundation and the setup of the project is
currently ongoing.
The initial commit in git repository of Trace Compass was done
yesterday. Gerrit and
Hudson setup is ongoing and hasn't been finished yet. Also,
the project page is being
constructed right now.
Here is the link to the project page:
http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.tracecompass
The source code under the Linux Tools project will be
available till the Luna SR2 release
using the Linux Tools Luna APIs.
From our point of view, our main focus will be further
developments of new features
under the Trace Compass project. Beside bugfixes only limited
number of features
(if any) will be added in the Linux Tools repository depending
on user's requests.
How would you like to handle this contribution? Would you like
to contribute it to the
Linux Tools project so that it is available for the SR2
release? Or is it an option for you
to contribute the code directly to Trace Compass and the new
repository?
In any case, it will be great to see an initial version
submitted on the Linux Tools Gerrit.
Looking forward to see this contribution.
Best Regards
Bernd
On 10/21/2014
09:49 AM, Oberhuber, Martin wrote:
Dear
Linuxtools committers,
We would like
to make a contribution to Linuxtools / TraceCompass:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=448058
Is there
anything we should know upfront ? – I’d expect our
contribution to be available some time next week.
Please let us
know of any questions.
Thanks,
Martin
--
Martin Oberhuber,
SMTS / Product Owner – Development Tools, Wind
River
direct
+43.662.457915.85 fax +43.662.457915.6
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