Oops, I meant to copy the list on this.

On 11/22/24 8:06 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
Currently, you need to build it until we set up a github action to do that. It should be fairly easy to build, just:

git clone -b wolips5 https://github.com/wocommunity/wolips.git wolips5
cd wolips5
mvn clean package

then after it builds, you'll find the p2 repository in:

./wolips/wolips.p2/target/repository/

You can go into eclipse, select "Help -> Install new software..." click the [Add] button, and add that local directory as an install site. Then you can install wolips5 from there. Every time you rebuild, it will be considered updated and you can install the update from that same place.

You'll also find a full build of eclipse with WOLips5 preinstalled under,

./wolips/wolips.product/target/products/

Just select your platform's zip file, unzip it, and run it. I've been testing with the p2. I haven't really tested out the product build very much.


On 11/22/24 2:35 AM, Michael Kondratov wrote:
I am unable to get there p2 build directory of WOLis5. Would anyone have a copy they could share?


Michael


On Nov 17, 2024, at 10:12 PM, Ramsey Gurley via Webobjects-dev <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:

I'm pleased to announce a new WOLips version: WOLips5. I've now pushed a new branch to the WOLips repository where you can check it out and test it yourselves.

https://github.com/wocommunity/wolips/tree/wolips5

WOLips5 features:

* Easy maven build, just 'git clone',  'mvn clean package' and you're done.
* Built with Java 21 instead of Java 1.5.
* Builds with the newer p2 repository layout.
* Builds an Eclipse product, which is a full Eclipse application with WOLips5 preinstalled for five different platform+arch combinations. (Win+X86_64, Linux+aarch64, Linux+X86_64, Mac+aarch64, Mac+X86_64)

Once maven has downloaded the internet, the entire build process takes about 5 minutes on my 2020 i5 laptop. It takes only about 2 minutes if I disable the product build. We plan to set up a full build as a github action, and that will automatically build on github for each change committed to master. In the meantime, you can build and install it locally quite easily, which is what I am doing currently. The README on the branch explains how.


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