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Re: [platform-releng-dev] Please take note of bug 483395 (Don't ignore unavoidableGenericProblems)

FYI - Today I started the update with Databinding and if that works
fine I do the rest. See https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/63987/

On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 8:25 PM, Lars Vogel <lars.vogel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Most of those are in Platform UI. Can someone from Platform UI please look into this. Would be good to align this to the standard.
>
> I can have a look Friday this week, or beginning of next week.
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 6:08 PM, Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> See also comment 12, where it appears many people have overridden the
>>> default settings when they probably no need to? If there is a need to,
>>> perhaps you could spell that out in bug
>>> 483395 and link to a bug for your component that explains problems and
>>> plans
>>
>> Most of those are in Platform UI. Can someone from Platform UI please look
>> into this. Would be good to align this to the standard.
>>
>> Dani
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        "David M Williams" <david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> To:        "Eclipse platform release engineering list."
>> <platform-releng-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date:        05.01.2016 15:33
>> Subject:        [platform-releng-dev] Please take note of bug 483395 (Don't
>> ignore        unavoidableGenericProblems)
>> Sent by:        platform-releng-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> ________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>> There was a change made in our builds right before the year-end holidays, so
>> I thought I would point out the change now -- in case anyone missed it.
>>
>> In bug 483395 we express our desire to remove
>> -warn:unavoidableGenericProblems from our *default* code compile options.
>> But, it turned out there are still too many bundles with 1 or 3 such
>> warnings to make that feasible. As a compromise we have set it, for now, as
>> removed from the default settings for N-builds so those warnings "show
>> through", but for I-builds we leave it in the defaults to not miss any more
>> important warnings. So after the I-build today, please compare its warnings
>> with the  latest N-build warnings.
>>
>> We hope all component owners can manage to do simple and easy clean up
>> before M5 so we can change the default by then.
>>
>> There are a few bundles that we understand can not be cleaned up (where
>> there are thousands of such warnings), and that is fine -- those can be
>> special cases.
>>
>> See also comment 12, where it appears many people have overridden the
>> default settings when they probably no need to? If there is a need to,
>> perhaps you could spell that out in bug 483395 and link to a bug for your
>> component that explains problems and plans.
>>
>> This work does not take priority over functional or "fix" work ... I just
>> wanted everyone to be aware of it and ask you to keep it in mind so you
>> could plan a few relaxing hours :) cleaning up any easy-to-fix warnings. If
>> any turn out not to be easy, perhaps that deserves further discussion at the
>> weekly status meeting?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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