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Re: [p2-dev] moving to using httpclient provider

Thank you very much Scott. This will definitely help the greater Eclipse team to try it out.
I will pass on the link to this site on the eclipse-dev ML when replication will have been reenabled
PaScaL

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Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxx>

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Date:

23/09/2008 04:23 PM

Subject:

Re: [p2-dev] moving to using httpclient provider




In response to Pascal's Monday meeting request, I've created a p2
repository that will eventually appear at

http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ecf/httpclientrepo

<
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ecf/httpclientrepo>Replication is currently off for the 3.4.1 service release, so this repo
won't be available until some minutes after the replication is turned back on.

I've also put the link on this bug

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=220240


Scott


Scott Lewis wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> As we discussed on the Monday call, we (ECF) have been completing some
> security work on the httpclient-based filetransfer provider and now
> would like to solicit help with testing this provider 'in the wild'
> prior to deploying with p2 M3.
>
> On this bug
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=220240 I've
> pointed to a wiki page that has a build of the ECF httpclient-based
> provider zipped up into a p2 md/artifact repository.  If you are able,
> please download the zip from the wiki page, and use the repos to
> install (into Eclipse presumably...but in fact you can install into
> other p2 environments if you wish).
> After doing this, when you go to install anything using p2, you will
> then be using this httpclient-based provider for http and https.  
> Obviously this isn't meant for a production environment yet, so keep
> that in mind (and keep another Eclipse config around).
>
> Thanksinadvance for the help testing.
>
> Scott
>
>
>
>
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