Ok, I will revert.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 11:34 PM, Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No I didn't.
But feel free to roll back. (you are far better at git than I am)
Note that the project files increased with 100MB. I suspect my changes.
Note I also changed the pom files to remove opt from the linux target
folder.
I would like to keep that as jenkins needs to be in sync
Och and I wrote a blog, release video new and noteworthy and a tweet.
Liking and retweeting will help the fuss
Blog http://blog.baeyens.it/#post26
tweet https://twitter.com/Arduino_jantje/status/707646068465528832
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE5iYxv-B-o
Jan
On 09-03-16 23:06, Wim Jongman wrote:
Jan did you ever roll back commit 19204ffd413472da4f21ae51ab80fb8391b182c0
?
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 8:59 PM, Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This looks like an eclipse platform bug :-\
I'll make it a nicer message for now.
Op 5/03/2016 om 1:29 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:
Not sure if this is related, but under Windows 10 64bit I got "The plugin
Needs write access to" as soon as I finish installing the plugin.
Downloaded version from nightly update site is 3.0.0.201602290209
After a few checks I discovered the issue is related to a space in the
installation path: it fails for D:\Electronics\Eclipse CPP and it works
with D:\Electronics\EclipseCPP
If that's not a big issue I suggest to fix this before releasing: we know
how many troubles it will cause :-)
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Jan Baeyens < <jan@xxxxxxxxxx>
jan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
to fix it?
If not. It is useless to keep on postponing V3.
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