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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Can not upgrade from one RC to another?

David,

About the EclipseLink build issue, that should now be resolved. I'd accidentally blown away the build repos. I'm now pointing to a new "safe" location.
(FYI: I still don't receive build error messages)

-Eric

David M Williams wrote:
cross-project is always a good forum (since you'll be politely corrected if there's a better one :) But, I'm not sure what this specific issue is about. I have seen cases where it seemed I had to start fresh, and that one "milestone" could not upgrade to the next. But I would have thought those had been fixed by now. Are you starting with Java EE IDE for RC1 and then wanting to update to RC2? For RC2, which update site are you "pointing at"? I just update 'staging' about an hour ago so it'd have the most recent platform. (But had to remove eclipselink, reina, and emf-teneo to get a clean build). I'm hoping some experts here can more readily spot the issue.





From:
Eric Gwin <eric.gwin@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>, David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
Date:
05/26/2009 01:29 PM
Subject:
Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Who on earth is changing their features at this late date ...
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David,

I'm not certain if this is the correct forum, or that the issue is not user error on my part...

- I had previously installed the M7 zip. I had successfully installed EclipseLink JPA which has a dependency upon a org.eclipse.osgi bundle (version unspecified) - RC1 is now out, and I'd tried to verify my submission. I was forced to upgrade everything from RC1, but it finished. - no big deal I thought. - Now I'm readying my RC2 submission, and am finding my Galileo install is stuck. It cannot install, nor can it uninstall. I'm getting errors about missing org.eclipse.osgi (looks like it cannot find a specific version),

I tried specifically installing equinox to force getting it, and the attached image is the result.

I'm certain my install is messed up, but am wondering if the jee package has a specific version dependency on org.eclipse.osgi

Thanks,

-Eric

David M Williams wrote:
Bet you guessed already ... I am. In WTP. We've long had some "org.eclipse.wst" and "org.eclipse.jst" features
which
used to be "on purpose" but for year or two have only been build
assembly
features. I think we've gotten the word to most people that they should not use these features, and if they need to pre-req features at all,
they
should "require" the lower level ones directly, "javascript", "xml.ui", etc. But, apparently we didn't get the word to everyone, since I've
discovered
the PDT (PHP) project still pre-reqs it in one of their features. I've provided a fix/patch for them, and hopefully they can adjust their build scripts easily. https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=277589

Anyone else use either of them? I've searched all the Galileo projects, and found no others ... but never sure my searches are perfect ... and some of you that read this list may not be in Galileo release, per se,
so
wanted to get the word out. If you do still use either of those two assembly features, and need help understanding what to do instead, just let me know. I'll be glad to help. Thanks,
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