[jbosstools-dev] Why does update/kepler now point to Alpha2 ?
Nick Boldt
nboldt at redhat.com
Thu Mar 21 00:54:48 EDT 2013
Max:
If you look in the git history for
https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-download.jboss.org/commits/master,
you'll see my commits. As to pushing files from github to
download.jboss.org, there's a sync job for that but it only fires a few
times a day.
The Alpha1 released bits and Alpha2-SNAPSHOT bits are nearly the same.
The only difference is the unannounced change which added Jetty 8 stuff
(JBIDE-13736). History is here:
https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-target-platforms/commits/4.30.x
If you prefer I can set updates/kepler/ to point at Alpha1 released bits
(it was previously pointing at the Alpha1-SNAPSHOT bits), and
Alpha2-SNAPSHOT will be the full Kepler M6 set of changes I announced
earlier this week. Or, we can make the new M6 TP called Alpha3-SNAPSHOT
to differentiate it from this KeplerM5+Jetty8.19 variation. Personally,
I prefer that, but YMMV.
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(2013-03-20 20:26:39) maxandersen: nickboldt: stupid question but why is
kepler now updated to alpha2 before we released alpha2 ?!
(2013-03-20 20:26:56) maxandersen: i.e.
https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-download.jboss.org/pull/105/files
(2013-03-20 20:29:40) maxandersen: and nickboldt I can see dgolovin
applied
https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-download.jboss.org/pull/102 but
not seeing the effect on download.jboss.org ….did we miss to kick up a
sync somewhere?
On 03/20/2013 09:03 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> I noticed tonight that downloads.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/kepler/ now points to
> Alpha2-snapshot.
>
> Isn't this site referenced by our /development site where there is alpha1 that is not tested against alpha2?
>
> ps. tried investigate with https://github.com/ifedorenko/p2-browser but that seems to no longer launch with neither java6 nor java7 :(
>
> /max
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