I just got a bunch of bug mail for my Eclipse packages along the lines of:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=923282 (eclipse-dtp: JAR files are installed into wrong directories)
I assume these bugs were raised in error since the descriptions fail to reference the Eclipse plug-in package guidelines...
I just got a bunch of bug mail for my Eclipse packages along the lines of:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=923282 (eclipse-dtp: JAR files are installed into wrong directories)
I assume these bugs were raised in error since the descriptions fail to reference the Eclipse plug-in package guidelines...
Yes, sou are right, my apologies.
I was aware that separate eclipse guideline existed, but I didn't know that it was part of official packaging guideline (i.e. linked from the main page).
Java and Eclipse guidelines are in conflict. After I was made aware that the Eclipse guideline is official I believe that it should take precedence over Java packaging guideline.
This makes bugs I reported invalid and as such I closed them.
Apologies, Mikolaj Izdebski
On 19 March 2013 16:05, Mikolaj Izdebski mizdebsk@redhat.com wrote:
I just got a bunch of bug mail for my Eclipse packages along the lines of:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=923282 (eclipse-dtp: JAR files are installed into wrong directories)
I assume these bugs were raised in error since the descriptions fail to reference the Eclipse plug-in package guidelines...
Yes, sou are right, my apologies.
I was aware that separate eclipse guideline existed, but I didn't know that it was part of official packaging guideline (i.e. linked from the main page).
Java and Eclipse guidelines are in conflict. After I was made aware that the Eclipse guideline is official I believe that it should take precedence over Java packaging guideline.
This makes bugs I reported invalid and as such I closed them.
Apologies, Mikolaj Izdebski
Thanks Mikolaj.
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