Mickael,
I've looked at your changes and they look fine to me. Can you tell
me how I go about running tests. Code coverage (using cobertura or
emma) and javadoc generation would be a good idea to have, do you
think you can add that in?
Another thing I noticed when running the build is that maven
connects to the internet to resolve dependencies everytime I run the
build (even with the --offline flag). Is there any way to turn this
off?
-- Ketan
On 10/13/11 9:21 AM, Mickael Istria wrote:
Hi all,
With recent choice of leaving support for old Eclipse versions,
the project is now more clean and the build is easier to tweak. As
tracked by bug 359024, I tried to create a Tycho builder for
SWTBot. All the stuff is about adding pom.xml in bundles and
features. It can be found on the "master" branch of my Git repo: https://github.com/mickaelistria/swtbot
The current status is that some tests are failing simply because
they apparently cannot work on a non QWERTY-native machine. It is
the last point in the bug. I'd be glad if someone can simply
check-out the branch and run "mvn clean install" on it, and
confirm that all the tests are green for him.
I can say that this builder provides everything necessary to
replace the current one ie a p2 repository. It is far easier to
maintain, and more important, it is far easier to run a build
locally. Moreover, Tycho is widely used in the Eclipse community,
so that it is easy to get support when necessary, and there are
already lots of useful stuff provided for Eclipse artifacts (such
as signing).
Then the debate is: What do you think about SWTBot moving to Tycho
ASAP ?
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=359024
Regards,
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