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CDT/calls/Jun2016
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June 7th, 2016
Attendees
- Phil Mason (Broadcom)
- Alvaro Sanchez-Leon (Ericsson)
- Marc Dumais (Ericsson)
- John Cortell (Freescale)
- Leo Treggiari (Intel)
- Tim Orling (Intel)
- Mikhail Khodjaiants (Mentor)
- Doug Schaefer (QNX)
- William Riley (Renesas)
- Velimir Topaloski (Synopsis)
- Marc Khouzam (Ericsson)
Minutes
- 9.0 Release
- Doug testing that we can update using Check for update in our CPP package
- Currently does not seem to work, investigation is needed (which led to a fix from Doug after the meeting)
- Committers don't seem to give much attention to Windows
- Important to have CDT look good everywhere or else all products based on it get a bad reputation
- Tim uses Windows, Mac and Linux every day
- CDT Summit planning
- https://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/summitfall2016
- 11 attendees already (5 QNX, 5 Ericsson, 1 Mentor)
- Continue discussion on "Automatic and continuous maintenance releases"
- https://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/calls/Apr2016
- We can't do any continuous releases if we don't have better automated tests
- We need the community to step up and share the effort to provide such tests
- Effort for breakpoint improvements
- https://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/BreakpointsWorkingGroup#Minutes
- Planned for next week. Actions items still pending.
- Inactive committers: Doug will retire some old ones.
- New project wizard in CDT 9.0 for Qt and Arduino
- Who has tried it? Tim is working on integrating it in their product
- Doug would like to replace the existing project wizard with this new one across the board
- New one is simpler and helps user with the non-obvious concept of toolchains