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Eclipse 2018-12 compatibility? #16
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Compatibility with 2018-09 is being handled in https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=538719 There are some complications with lazy trees handling, so more work is required. |
Thanks for responding @basilevs. 2018-09 compatibility sounds good, but I was wondering about 2018-12. Will it follow quickly behind 2018-09? FWIW I made some progress with 2018-12 compatibility in my fork by starting with the current 2018-09 patch. I also started looking at Java 11 compatibility but it seems like that will be more effort. |
A colleague just pointed me to this change: Looks like @DudaevAR is working on 2018-12 now, thanks! |
Related bug: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=543731 |
According to Eclipse 2018-12 Release page, RCPTT 2.3.1 should be part of Eclipse 2018-12. However, when I browse the P2 repo for Eclipse 2018-12, the available version is 2.3.0.201803122317.
https://download.eclipse.org/releases/2018-12/201811091000/plugins/?d
Which version can I use with Eclipse 2018-12?
Where can I get this version?
If there is no version compatible with Eclipse 2018-12, are there plans to make one?
If not, can you give some tips about what changes I would need to make in a fork to make it compatible with Eclipse 2018-12?
Thanks!
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