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[qvto-dev] QVTo Oomph was: QVTo source code repository clean-up

Hi folks,

QVTo Oomph setup file was available since weeks ago.

Since a couple of days ago it's also available from the Eclipse.org catalog, so any oomph installer can setup an OCL/QVTo environment&workspace ready for developers/potential contributors.

Note that for a proper setup, both OCL/Development and QVTo/Development projects need to be imported. If you only install the latter you will encounter compilation issues (e.g. in tests projects)

Regards,
Adolfo.
On 23/04/2015 17:38, Sergey Boyko wrote:
Wow, great work!

Thank you, Adolfo!


On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 6:31 PM, Adolfo Sanchez-Barbudo Herrera
<adolfosbh@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:adolfosbh@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Thanks,

    You should be able to find the projects moved into archive in master
    branch. Also org.eclipse.m2m.qvt.oml.tests.emof.* were moved.

    I've just kicked off a build to check I've not introduced any side
    effect.

    The qvto setup can be found in releng/org.eclipse.qvto.oomph project

    Cheers,
    Adolfo.
    On 23/04/2015 07:12, Sergey Boyko wrote:

        Agreed.

        Adolfo, may I kindly ask you to perform the action? ;)

        Regards,
            Sergey.


        On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Ed Willink <ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

             HI

             +1.

                  Ed


             On 22/04/2015 18:32, Adolfo Sanchez-Barbudo Herrera wrote:

                 Hi Folks,

                 I'm working on a oomph[1] setup file for QVTo project.
        It will
                 be ready soon and open to comments for some days (before I
                 contribute to the Eclipse.org it catalog) if you want
        to try it.
                 They are very similar to the current ones we have for
        OCL/QVTd.

                 On the other hand, I wanted to point out that there are
        some old
                 fashioned plugins with compilation errors which I think
        we could
                 get rid of, i.e moving to archive, specifically I refer
        to :

                 a) org.eclipse.m2m.qvt.oml.ecore.* (excepting the
        imperativeocl one)
                 b) org.eclipse.m2m.qvt.oml.emof.*

                 Comments ?

                 Cheers,
                 Adolfo.

                 [1] https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Installer



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