Fred,
Yes, it does seem that WTP has been overly slow in responding to
these bugs. However, there are two things that can always help this along:
1) A comment in the bug or an e-mail to the mailing list (which you did,
and you can see that it gets responses)
2) Marking the bugs as a hotbug_request, as per
https://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP/Hotbug_Policy (we review those every week in
our meeting)
Unfortunately, it is too late to get these into WTP 3.5.2 for Kepler SR2.
(A quick glance shows that bug 398599 is a great fix, and I will commit it
as soon as we declare our integration driver for WTP 3.6 - but since we are
declaring our RC3 driver for WTP 3.5.2, this bug does not seem important
enough to risk a regression so late in the shutdown.) Hopefully we will do
better at addressing these issues in a more timely fashion in the future.
FWIW,
- Carl Anderson
WTP programmer
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Hello World,
about a year ago, Snjezana Peco, from Red Hat, opened a series of bugs
about memory leaks in WTP. She also provided patches to fix them. To this
day, the following bugs are still open :
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=398568 target: none
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=398599 target: none
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=399099 target: none
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=399523 target: Dali JPA 3.2.3
Could the WTP team take a look a those and give us a heads up?
Thanks,
Fred Bricon
--
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