On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Andrew Overholt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I figured this would be of interest to some here. I encourage those
> interested to work with the Eclipse Linux Tools project upstream. We're
> on #eclipse-linux on Freenode and our mailing list is:
>
> https://dev.eclipse.org/mail
* Matthew Johnson [2009-06-18 17:37]:
> include these paths in the eclipse jar manifest (or similar) so that
> they are also picked up from there at runtime.
This would break compatibility with upstream. I see no reason to
diverge from the Require-Bundle or Import-Package statements. As long
a
On Thu Jun 18 14:11, Andrew Overholt wrote:
> It's currently just using the JARs that upstream includes. This is
> similar to how it's done now with the srcIncluded zips. I expect
> distros will symlink to their system copies during the build and again
> after unpacking the resulting zip (since a
* Matthew Johnson [2009-06-18 06:23]:
> On Wed Jun 17 19:03, Andrew Overholt wrote:
> In terms of dependencies, is this all built to use the
> platform-installed copies of dependent libraries?
It's currently just using the JARs that upstream includes. This is
similar to how it's done now with th
On Wed Jun 17 19:03, Andrew Overholt wrote:
> We're not 100% finished yet, but we're getting closer and we'd like to
> pre-announce the work to the Debian Java team since building the Eclipse
> SDK has come up recently on the debian-java mailing list.
Thanks Andrew.
> We've un-imaginatively named
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