Remove unneeded dependencies in the help bundle because the
infocenter on help.eclipse.org only includes help bundles.
These removed dependencies were actually unused.
Fixes https://github.com/eclipse-cdt/cdt/issues/1170
Using:
```
mvn org.eclipse.tycho.extras:tycho-version-bump-plugin:4.0.12:update-manifest
```
and then multiple iterations to bump the bundle-version:
```
mvn verify org.eclipse.tycho:tycho-versions-plugin:4.0.12:bump-versions -Dtycho.bump-versions.increment=100 -DskipDoc=true -DskipTests=true -P baseline-compare-and-replace -fae -Djgit.dirtyWorkingTree-cdtDefault=warning
```
Make sure bounds of all dependencies match what we built against. This
prevents issues such as Bug 536448 from recurring. In 2025-06 there
are a number of Eclipse Platform changes that make CDT susceptible
to these types of issues again.
Note that this change is similar to previous iterations, such
as 1087dc5f22, but with the automatation
we can now apply this to *all* bundles.
In addition, with the tighter version constraints, building from
simrel repo for the jniheader (releng/scripts/do_rebuild_natives.sh)
is no longer sufficient. This speedup has been removed as it was probably
incorrect to have by default.
The api filters were introduced because some bundles are re-exported. Those
re-exported bundle requirements mean that technically we need to bump
the version, but in reality we effectively required the range as now
documented anyway, so doing a major version bump is unneeded.
Beta versions of maven plugins are omitted from this
upgrade.
A new version of Tycho brings in an update ECJ which means some
of the class files are different, hence the need to bump versions
of bundles too.
A new calendar year brings an update to Copyrights
* Switch CI to Java 21
* Remove config generation for debug application
* Remove `org.eclipse.osgi.services` from `proxy.server` product
* Remove `org.eclipse.osgi.services` from
`org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application.product` product
* Move `org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application.product` from profile to
general part
Signed-off-by: Alexander Fedorov <alexander.fedorov@arsysop.ru>
* remove invalid tycho resolver config (not valid since many versions)
* fix PMD plugin configuration (config attribute was renamed in 3.18)
* remove duplicate versions already managed in pluginManagement section
* fix indentation
* move all not yet configured versions into pluginManagement of the
parent module to avoid further duplication
* consume the target platform as file, not as maven artifact (this
simplifies building a single module A LOT)
* remove invalid tycho-source-plugin configuration
* disable tycho consumer POM generation (not needed here, and avoids a
warning in each module)
* remove prerequisites. that's for maven plugins only, and this POM
already contains the better suited similar maven enforcer rule
* enforce UTF-8 for javadoc generation (the build fails on Windows
otherwise, trying to read some Japanese? characters with the Windows
default encoding)
Some bundles are bumped because dev happened between 11.2 release and
this version bump. The most significant change that happened
was the bump in Tycho version which changed ECJ version and
hence some class files changed
Part of #420
Warning in build.properties will be errors when they run
in the tycho build, like this:
```
Error: Failed to execute goal org.eclipse.tycho:tycho-packaging-plugin:2.7.5:package-plugin
(default-package-plugin) on project org.eclipse.cdt.core.tests:
/home/runner/work/cdt/cdt/core/org.eclipse.cdt.core.tests/build.properties:
bin.includes value(s) [test.xml] do not match any files. -> [Help 1]
```
So make them errors in the workspace so that the issue is
detected before push.
Some build.properties issues don't affect the build, but
are still indicative of a problem.
Some changes happened in platform that cause PDE to not resolve
properly. Tycho does, so our builds have been ok, but in the dev IDE
there has been a problem.
https: //github.com/eclipse-equinox/equinox.bundles/issues/58#issuecomment-1156571374
Change-Id: I1fdde377f799ad1d83018c8a70e1acbf810c80bc
This mostly is using diamond operator, but includes
adding missing @Override and organizing imports and
applying formatting improvements in the JDT formatter.
Change-Id: Id91cbff33b0a039cc5121945ffbc407ecba45866
The CDT Cleanup profile had a bunch of extra cleanups applied to it, this
prevents running the CDT cleanup profile manually to simulate running the
save actions on all Java files
Change-Id: Iad491e1258a4ba90d81d1457ea0f6779e3663e38
All the about.html files are updated, so every bundle that hasn't
already had a bump in 10.7 needs one now
Change-Id: I6143d2fbe77a58a3a6d2f4a226d96087117f9ac1
The org.eclipse.remote.* version bumps were all because of
BREE change since the last release.
The api filters are removed because of the baseline bump
Change-Id: Ic7317dafa9872bb737502654a726823a35ec47b3
The bundles have all had version bumped to make it easier to
differentiate the bundles built since integration into CDT.
Note the feature versions have already been aligned with CDT.
Change-Id: I68141e31559df3897414a50ee52c3ede49d429df
The proxy server products need to be built and signed before being
moved to the correct location. Prior to this patch this happened
in pre-integration-test phase, meaning that "mvn package" would
fail to build CDT successfully.
Therefore "pull" rather than "push" proxy-server to individual bundles.
If signing is not enabled, the proxy server product won't be signed,
but that is expected.
Also, to make sure the archiving happens in package phase, we need to
have some duplication so that archiving always is listed after signing.
Change-Id: I09ef2b6384ab6f6573352f85c068756e3792512f
This is applying the per-project code formatting rules that would
be applied on save in the JDT editor
See also Bug 540373
Change-Id: Ie93f9b640d0f0cfce8711e72fabc87f6a89634fa
Note that due to dependencies, the effective BREE was already
Java 11, this change simply formalizes that
Change-Id: I834766caf02a0ed5e1992b61050ca1bf9c6bb390