Hey I figured now would be a good time to come with a little update.
Manuel Prinz wrote: > thanks a lot for your status update! I think that was very informative > for a lot of users and --as I read it-- pretty good news for those > waiting for the new Eclipse version. I think I can do a little better than that today. ;-) Quoting myself: >> The long answer is that we need to patch 6 dependencies, where of at >> least 2 needs to go through the NEW queue (meaning they will probably be >> stalled up to a week or two) and our build system need to be >> patched/updated to handle 3 of the these after they have been patched. I >> am thinking 2 to 4 weeks depending on the NEW queue and how much time >> Benjamin and I can put into the package. Both jasper and jetty are ready for uploading (see my respective RFS on these). Matthew Johnson had a look at them, but by the time I had addressed his comments, he had been overloaded. He said he might be busy until the weekend and that I was free to seek other sponsors in the meantime. So, by all means feel free to have look at them if you have some time. I also just recently put of asm3 for sponsoring, which is the last dependency missing (besides the two above). The attentive reader may have noticed that I wrote that I needed to patch 6 dependencies but have only RFS'ed 4 packages. It turns out that the oldest trick in the book works even for eclipse (yupe - I rm'ed them). While the tarball has "unrelated" embedded jars (eclipse-build just pulled everything from the upstream cvs/svn); the three mentioned above are sadly not among them. I have left Benjamin in charge of repacking the tarball, after which I can commit my last changes (e.g. update of debian/copyright) Manuel Prinz wrote: > I have no information about the current release dates but IIRC the > freeze was thought to be in March. I'd recommend to ask ftp-master to > fast-track those packages in NEW. It would be a shame if your work would > not make it into the next release because it was stuck in NEW for too > long. That might be a good idea especially since eclipse will end in NEW as well (we have introduced a eclipse-platform-data to get rid of a lintian warning). Manuel Prinz wrote: > I'd like to say: Thank you very much for your work on Eclipse! You and > Benjamin (and maybe even more people, who I'm not aware of) did a great > job in your packaging work. It's visible on this list and I guess there > are a lot of people out there watching the progress for the last few > months, appreciating what you have achieved so far! Please keep up the > good work! I'm very thankful for it, at least. I appreciate the thought, but the truth be told, we owe most of it to eclipse-build and Fedora. They had made eclipse "almost build-able" by the time we showed up - modulo the 5-10ish patches we had (and have yet) to send upstream. I honestly do not think we would be ready anytime soon without them. ~Niels
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