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