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EPP Logging maintains an Oomph profile that provisions a complete workspace with code formatter settings etc. Simply start the Oomph installer, switch to advanced mode, select the EPP -> Logging profile and click install. | EPP Logging maintains an Oomph profile that provisions a complete workspace with code formatter settings etc. Simply start the Oomph installer, switch to advanced mode, select the EPP -> Logging profile and click install. | ||
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− | The automated error reporting disables itself if it cannot detect a system property called '''eclipse.buildId'''. This is usually the case if you execute a test suite with Maven Tycho. | + | The automated error reporting disables itself if it cannot detect a system property called '''eclipse.buildId'''. This is usually the case if you execute a test suite with Maven Tycho. If you want the automated error reporting to stay enabled, set the system property to '''‑Declipse.buildId=some-id''' in your Eclipse launch configuration. |
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In the case you run your test suite in a 'normal' eclipse installation which already has the buildId, you can disable error reporting completely by setting the system property '''‑Dorg.eclipse.epp.logging.aeri.ui.skipReports=true'''. | In the case you run your test suite in a 'normal' eclipse installation which already has the buildId, you can disable error reporting completely by setting the system property '''‑Dorg.eclipse.epp.logging.aeri.ui.skipReports=true'''. |
Revision as of 11:20, 9 June 2015
Links
Update Sites
The update sites are at the moment hosted here:
- http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/logging/stable/
- http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/logging/milestones/
- http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/logging/head/
No promises that these urls will be stable for all times yet.
Contributing
EPP Logging maintains an Oomph profile that provisions a complete workspace with code formatter settings etc. Simply start the Oomph installer, switch to advanced mode, select the EPP -> Logging profile and click install.
Disabling AERI in builds and runtime Eclipse
The automated error reporting disables itself if it cannot detect a system property called eclipse.buildId. This is usually the case if you execute a test suite with Maven Tycho. If you want the automated error reporting to stay enabled, set the system property to ‑Declipse.buildId=some-id in your Eclipse launch configuration.
In the case you run your test suite in a 'normal' eclipse installation which already has the buildId, you can disable error reporting completely by setting the system property ‑Dorg.eclipse.epp.logging.aeri.ui.skipReports=true.