Someone volunteered to put up a 2.0.0.84 for me to grab, so that will
go up soon ...
ms
On Jan 9, 2006, at 8:58 AM, Jake Fisher wrote:
> Did anyone make available/find a copy of 2.0.86 to look at?
>
> ~jake
>
>
> On 1/6/06, Jake Fisher <fisherj..mail.com> wrote:
> I am using a slightly more recent build (2.0.91) than 2.0.84 so I
> am not sure if these apply:
>
> - WoLips Tools-->Install has been disabled though I am not
> exactly sure which build it became disabled on?
> - WoComponent Editor/Wod Editor I am still pushing for 'protected'
> members as well as public members being included in the auto-
> complete list for Components. ( WOL-195 )
>
>
> Beyond that I am not sure without getting 2.0.84 reinstalled.
>
> Where can I find a zip/tar of 2.0.84?
>
> ~jake
>
>
>
> On 1/6/06, Mike Schrag <mschra..dimension.com > wrote:
> If people are OK with 2.0.84 being the one, then we can definitely
> just make that the one.
>
> Also, I'm perfectly OK backing out the custom WTP plugin. It didn't
> really fix the problem entirely ANYWAY and it's always bugged me.
> That would at LEAST make us stock plugins (3.2M4 + WTP 1.0 + TPTP
> 4.x). But I do agree that if we don't put our foot down on SOME
> version, we'll always be playing this game. You are correct that the
> issue came up months ago of stabilizing, but then we kept moving
> forward and it never really came up again.
>
> So is everyone OK with 2.0.84 being the next stable build?
>
> Also, what do people think about repointing the main wolips website
> to just be the wiki? Overall it's got the more correct info I think
> and it's definitely easier to keep up-to-date (though it's slightly
> out now as of the 3.2M4 changeover).
>
> And lastly, I'm just curious what people perceive as the worst bugs
> as of right now? My personal hit list (in no particular order):
>
> 1) I have no idea how flattening works in the incremental builder --
> it always seems to put my web server resources one folder deeper than
> I expect
> 2) cmd-o doesn't work -- this makes me want to kill myself :)
> 3) building w/ full wod validation enabled gets SLOW (this is totally
> my fault ... we need to work on a caching layer for looking up
> related resources, or maybe Ulrich has one already and I just need to
> know how where it is)
> 4) Sync editor w/ Package Explorer doesn't work
> 5) Double clicking on an error in the Problems view doesn't
> immediately take you to the error. Double clicking a second time
> will.
>
> I think those are the ones that annoy me the most. Any other ones
> really get on peoples nerves so we can try to prioritize?
>
> By the way, if you are experience progressively degrading Eclipse
> performance on OS X, I opened a new bug about it at bugs.eclipse.org
> -- https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=122428 . Please
> post up there if it happens to you as well so they devs can get more
> info on the problem.
>
> ms
>
> On Jan 6, 2006, at 5:34 AM, mar..iffy-berlin.in-berlin.de wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Jan 5, 2006, at 4:25 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:
> >> while I would be the first one to welcome a stable release without
> >> a ton of beta dependencies, I'd guess that this won't happen. It's
> >> just too much work to downgrade the new features to 3.1 and with a
> >> few of them, this is not even possible.
> >> So the best bet is to wait out for 3.2 final and WTP final and
> >> then try to make a stable version.
> >
> > Yes, that would be nice. I just fear that this might not be done.
> > At least now we are in the same situation as half a year ago with
> > 3.1.1. At the point, Eclipse 3.1.0 was out, and 3.1.1 was still in
> > beta. The same day 3.1.1 was finally released, I installed the
> > latest WOLips and all its dependencies (which was 2.0.68 at the
> > time I think). And I hoped for a stable release of WOLips.
> >
> > And now we have lots of dependencies on 3.2beta, and a patched
> > plugin. And the hope, that once 3.2 is finally out and the wtp team
> > has incorporated our patches, that a stable version of WOLips will
> > finally be made? Maybe at that time everything depends on 3.3beta
> > of Eclipse? :)
> >
> >> Unless there is someone who volunteers to do all the backporting
> >> work...
> >
> > Well, there is no backporting required really. Just take the latest
> > release of WOLips which did not require 3.2M4 and no patched
> > plugins, make a branch on that and declare it stable. That can then
> > be published on the website, and if any major bugs pop up, they can
> > be fixed in the branch.
> >
> > On 5. Jan 2006, at 23:27 Uhr, Marc Respass wrote:
> >> I would vote for a simple official release more than final
> >> versions of all dependancies. Just make 2.0.0.86 an official
> >> release. I've been using it for while now with no problems. When I
> >> go to
> >> http://www.objectstyle.org/woproject
> >> I want to see version 2.0 and be able to download it without any
> >> trouble. Right now, it's difficult to find WOLips 2 and get it
> >> installed but it works great.
> >>
> >> Marc
> >
> > I second that! 2.0.86 works fine for me with Eclipse 3.1.1 and
> > MacOSX 10.4.3/WebObjects 5.3 resp. MacOSX 10.3.9/WebObjects 5.2.3.
> >
> > Marc
> > PS: At the very least, please make a link from the homepage to the
> > wiki.
>
>
>
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