Hi Jun,
Thanks for your contribution. I'll try to have a look at it later.
You can now try to fix some other bugs... You can pick up some of them
from the JIRA.
I was also thinking that since the XEclipse RESTification is linked to
the XWiki REST backend, maybe you should get familiar with it as well.
So my suggestion is that you could try to spend two or three days
trying to fix a XWiki REST bug (e.g.,
)
We are approaching the end of the community bonding period so you
should try to do it as fast as you can :)
In case of problems don't hesitate to ask here for help.
Thanks,
Fabio
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Jun Han <jun.han37(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,
I followed Sergiu's instruction, and did the following:
1. fork xwiki.eclipse repo as master
2. create a branch, called fix_xeclipse_150
3. commits changes
4. created a patch file (link is
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3466762/xwiki/fix_xeclipse_150.patch)
How to test the build script is listed below:
0. install and configure maven 3.0.3
1. download the patch file
2. check out the master branch of xwiki.eclipse
3. git apply path_to_fix_xeclipse_150.patch (git will give 4 whitespace
warnings)
4. mvn clean install
5. the generated RCP products in 32bit linux and windows are located in
the folder of product/target/products/org.xwiki.eclipse.rcp.product
6. tested in both 32bit Fedora 14 and Windows 7, build/install/run
successfully
best regards
Jun Han
On 05/15/2011 08:17 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
On 05/15/2011 06:02 AM, Jun Han wrote:
Dear all,
I checked out the xeclipse source codes from github and created a branch
(fix_xeclipse_150) for it.
Based on that branch, the build scripts for XWiki Eclipse have been
created using maven + tycho.
The command "maven clean install" can do the following things:
1. generates product for multiple target platforms (linux+win 32bit) and
the binary files can launch successfully.
2. generate p2 repository
3. generate update site
Now my question is how to create a patch using git or Egit in Eclipse.
From my understanding from googling around, a patch in git can only be
created after several commits, which is different to SVN.
Since I do not have commits permission, I am not sure how to create a
patch against the master branch.
- create an account on github
- fork the xwiki-eclipse repository
- add your forked repository as a remote to the local repository
- commit locally and push to your remote repository
- create a pull request
A zip file containing the whole project can be
found in this link:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3466762/xwiki/xwiki-eclipse-b150.zip
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