Toni Menzel
Toni Menzel
Well i am just trying to reproduce the issue in latest snapshot build (https://bndtools.ci.cloudbees.com/job/bndtools.master/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/build/generated/p2/) and i just can't anymore. I need a bit more checkups to see if this issue...
Yes we did. Integrationtests do not contribute to the code coverage measured by jacoco. Detailed description: We have regular unit tests and integration tests. The Jacoco Report shows unit tests...
Thanks for your quick reply, @szczepiq. I agree that as a project promoting fast, very frequent releases (full automation, cool!!!) the time in-between those releases shrinks to a minimum. But...
well why not have a convenience method for "serviceUnregistered(class,timeout)" to have a simple check that a service disapears within "timout"? sure you can always look at the events. But why...
i will check ;)
Out of Scope ?? .. Heiko!!! Think!! ;) I actually found it quite stupid editing a .scala source file in scalaIDE without any IDE support. Its even worse, scalaIDE detects...
mmhh.. just found this https://scala-ide-portfolio.assembla.com/spaces/sbt-builder-for-eclipse .. is this what i think it is ?
heh.. somehow eclipse gets hold of it and does. I understand this is a glitch in eclipse. But it would be cool anyhow to get IDE support of the build...
I don't know what Charlie's link has to do with this, but `task.deleteAllActions()` can be replaced by `getTaskActions().clear()` (or its groovy-style counterpart). Will provide a PR.