[jbosstools-dev] Upcoming changes in Target Platform: Kepler RC3
Max Andersen
manderse at redhat.com
Wed Jun 12 07:19:22 EDT 2013
Did you create output of p2diff this time ? Would like to see how that looks.
/max (sent from my phone)
> On 12/06/2013, at 02.48, Mickael Istria <mistria at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> On 06/11/2013 08:35 PM, Alexey Kazakov wrote:
>>> On 06/11/2013 10:11 AM, Mickael Istria wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Here is the PR to move target-platforms to Kepler RC3: https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-target-platforms/pull/5
>>> Please test it on your favorite component using the following steps from you jbosstools-target-platform repo:
>>> $ git remote add mickael git://github.com/mickaelistria/jbosstools-target-platforms.git
>>> $ git fetch mickael keplerRC3
>> instead of $ git fetch mickael keplerRC3, right?
> I forgot a git checkout FETCH_HEAD. Also in order to test, one has to INSTALL the target platform, not only verify it.
> So what I recommand is:
> # Git stuff, do it as you want
> $ git remote add mickael git://github.com/mickaelistria/jbosstools-target-platforms.git
> $ git fetch mickael keplerRC3
> $ git checkout FETCH_HEAD
> # Install TP locally
> $ cd jbosstools/multiple
> $ mvn clean install -P \!multiple2repo
> # Then test it on your component
> $ cd ~/git/jbosstools-myfavoritecomponent
> $ mvn clean verify -P multiple.target
>
> But there are many ways to achieve the same goal, which is to install the newer mutliple.target locally and then try a build locally. If you have another git workflow you feel better with, feel free to use it.
>
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> Mickael Istria
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