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Sirius/Update Sites
Sirius builds are stored in p2 repositories that are produced as part of the build process. This page provides an overview of the different repositories maintained by the Sirius project, and their corresponding location and retention policy.
Update Sites List
Note: Each update site is released in one variant per supported target platform (e.g. juno
, kepler
and luna
). All variants of a given update site correspond to the exact same source code, but built against a different base Eclipse version. We recommend you use the update site corresponding to you Eclipse version (it can prevent some issues with broken binary compatibility between releases).
Note 2: Sirius depends on a version of the Guava library which is not available by default from a Juno install. You need to add the Orbit update-site if you want to install Sirius on Juno.
Releases
- Sirius 3.0.0, released on 2015-06-24 (tag v3.0.0, commit 2dd683676c4882d7d9741d43f98a7676910a3fc5):
- Sirius 2.0.6, released on 2015-06-16 (tag v2.0.6, commit eac75d2ba2fb6204f5439d09c86dce3f4d969a2a):
- Sirius 2.0.5, released on 2015-03-31 (tag v2.0.5, commit a8dabe5daf1824a20c811d2e6aaa324e7bd09f1f):
- Sirius 2.0.4, released on 2015-02-12 (tag v2.0.4, commit c905439f4a4ec8b0d0c72b4d8a41b95a17b6af5e):
- Sirius 2.0.3, released on 2015-01-22 (tag v2.0.3, commit 4ee7bdf1a94fddc934ea1deea627857eedd3e9a1):
- Sirius 2.0.2, released on 2014-12-16 (tag v2.0.2, commit 7a63e605330f31a29040485ef93ba374876a9731):
- Sirius 2.0.1, released on 2014-11-06 (tag v2.0.1, commit 598005f9b99bcdb0446393b899f217a783f5754e):
- Sirius 2.0.0, released on 2014-10-24 (tag v2.0.0, commit 8d6bc1807872a40e3e2a6e37e280067e07265072):
- Sirius 1.0.2, released on 2015-01-28 (tag v1.0.2, commit 3404182c70c931911b315918d93f3e54122fe8c6):
- Sirius 1.0.1, released on 2014-08-22 (tag v1.0.1, commit d33c9569c589f4d4bde09d86e624fad00cb0fd47):
- Sirius 1.0.0, released on 2014-06-25 (tag v1.0.0, commit 12564ce0a3a0ec4322d7ebe4aedda49992aa271b):
- Sirius 0.9.0, released on 2013-12-11 (tag v0.9.0, commit ac2881b95e6063728e79fd9c362900764145fa65):
Milestones
- Sirius 3.0.0rc3 was released on 2015-06-03 (tag v3.0.0rc3, commit 4d86322dbe90d2d5103a508c3f74e8978bba5d26). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 3.0.0rc2 was released on 2015-05-27 (tag v3.0.0rc2, commit 87419b5446bd2028e18ab80a841a54dd91a7eec9). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 3.0.0rc1 was released on 2015-05-20 (tag v3.0.0rc1, commit c57883d1d2586910dd7652f08b2b83f0f84ed94b). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 3.0.0M7 was released on 2015-05-06 (tag v3.0.0M7, commit 3f322ccac28aebf630c0b4a0953e39ed2c66b22f). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 3.0.0M6 was released on 2015-03-24 (tag v3.0.0M6, commit b5db7d12d19686374a316f6da830ab7b96c032d2). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 3.0.0M5 was released on 2015-02-03 (tag v3.0.0M5, commit ad71ae7b47efd934f7bda281b138c2b199881a1b). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 1.0.0M7 was released on 2014-05-07 (tag v1.0.0M7, commit 281deb8170a587634ba8aa1416d267775b52e88c). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 1.0.0M6 was released on 2014-03-12 (tag v1.0.0M6, commit c0961643b1874d65d2b1f304b3e42aa02af85424). It is available from the following update sites:
- Sirius 1.0.0M5, released on 2014-01-27 (tag v1.0.0M4, commit 08cef0cf45e5af83f3fdc353f03cb52a0e602eeb):
- Sirius 1.0.0M4, released on 2013-12-16 (tag v1.0.0M4, commit 679983850e861e2584b90dc90a150e5621ca7c7d):
Stable Snapshots
- Sirius 3.1.0-S20150717-101708:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/3.1.0-S20150717-101708
: Juno, Kepler, Luna, Mars - Sirius 3.1.0-S20150703-084808:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/3.1.0-S20150703-084808
: Juno, Kepler, Luna, Mars - Sirius 3.1.0-S20150612-070236:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/3.1.0-S20150612-070236
: Juno, Kepler, Luna, Mars - Sirius 2.0.7-S20150617-000211:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.7-S20150617-000211
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.6-S20150612-092529:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.6-S20150612-092529
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.5-S20150331-000124:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.5-S20150331-000124
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.5-S20150321-000123:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.5-S20150321-000123
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.5-S20150226-044708:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.5-S20150226-044708
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.4-S20150206-085250:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.4-S20150206-085250
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.4-S20150129-121027:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.4-S20150129-121027
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.4-S20150123-102023:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.4-S20150123-102023
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.3-S20150121-030340:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.3-S20150121-030340
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.3-S20150116-162634:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.3-S20150116-162634
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.3-S20150115-043028:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.3-S20150115-043028
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.1-S20141106-093454:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.1-S20141106-093454
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20141024-041312:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20141024-041312
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20141023-120030:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20141023-120030
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20141017-104301:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20141017-104301
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20140930-084650:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20140930-084650
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20140919-101831:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20140919-101831
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20140911-120057:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20140911-120057
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20140829-064542:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20140829-064542
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 2.0.0-S20140817-113443:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/2.0.0-S20140817-113443
: Juno, Kepler, Luna - Sirius 0.9.0-S20131115-0601:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/0.9.0-S20131115-0601
: Juno, Kepler, Luna
Nightly Builds
- Latest builds from the
master
branch (active development towards 3.0.0):-
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/3.0.x/juno
orhttp://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/latest/juno
-
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/3.0.x/kepler
orhttp://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/latest/kepler
-
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/3.0.x/luna
orhttp://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/latest/luna
-
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/3.0.x/mars
orhttp://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/latest/mars
-
- Latest builds from the
v2.0.0x
branch (maintenance for 2.0.x service releases): - Latest builds from the
v1.0.0x
branch (maintenance for 1.0.x service releases): - Latest builds from the
v0.9.x
branch (maintenance branch):
General Rules
Note: the rules defined below are not yet finalized and fully implemented. See the discussions at https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=422069. Feedback welcome.
The general form of all the Sirius update-sites is the following:
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/TYPE/VERSION/TARGET/
Where:
- TYPE can be one of: nightly, stable, milestones, releases.
- VERSION is the build version identifier. See below for the acceptable build versions for each type of build and their meaning.
- TARGET indicates the version of the Eclipse platform which was used to build the content of the update site. It is the lower-case code-name of the Eclipse release, e.g.
juno
,kepler
orluna
(at the time of this writing). All target variants of a given Sirius build are compiled from the exact same source code, but it is recommended you consume the update-site corresponding to your Eclipse version to avoid binary compatibility issues like this.
Nightly Builds
Nightly builds correspond to the most recent successful builds from our Continuous Integration server.
Version identifiers for nightly builds have the form x.y.z-NYYYYMMDD-HHMM
, where N
stands for Nightly.
For example, the nightly built for Luna on November 19, 2013 at 22:34 would be published at: http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/0.9.0-N20131119-2234/luna
.
- Guarantees and audience: there is no guarantee on these versions except that they compiled successfully. These are mostly useful for people contributing to Sirius itself and who want the very latest version.
- Frequency: the Continuous Integration server will automatically publish a new nightly every day if there was some activity in the Git repository since the last nightly. The Sirius development team may also decide to trigger manual builds during the day, which get published as nightlies.
- Retention policy: for a given stream and target, only the last 10 nightlies are kept. This does not necessarily correspond to 10 days, as we sometimes launch several builds per day.
Stable Builds
Stable builds are nightly builds that the Sirius team considers stable enough to be used by early adopters and has promoted to stable manually.
Version numbers for nightly builds have the form x.y.z-SYYYYMMDD-HHMM
, where S
stands for Stable. When a nightly build is deemed to be stable enough to be promoted, the content of the nightly repo is copied as-is under the new location. If the example above (nightly 0.9.0-N20131119-2234
) were to be promoted as stable, it would be published at http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/stable/0.9.0-S20131119-2234/luna
.
- Guarantees and audience: stable builds should have all the basic functionality working, but may contain some transient bugs and unfinished features which are still in development. They can be used by adopters and users who want early access to some features and/or are ready to test unfinished features and give us feedback.
- Frequency: there is no fixed frequency, but the development team should strive to publish a new stable release about every two weeks (less than a week between two stable builds is too short to gather feedback, more than 3 weeks means the code is too old compared to the current version).
- Retention policy: for a given stream and target, all the stable builds are kept until the next milestone or release from that stream, at which point they disappear.
Milestones
Milestone builds correspond to the milestones and released candidates as defined in the SimRel rules.
Version numbers for milestone builds have the form x.y.zMn
for milestones and x.y.xRCn
for release candidates. When a build is promoted as a milestone or release candidate, the content of the build's repo is copied as-is under the new location. If the example above (stable build 0.9.0-S20131119-2234
) were to be promoted as milestone M4
, it would be published at http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/milestones/0.9.0M4/luna
.
- Guarantees and audience: milestones should be fully functional and contain no blocker or major bugs. All features included in such a build should be complete (even if in a reduced scope). All automated tests should pass. Manual "open" tests should also be performed with no major issue identified. Exceptions to these rules are possible (to the discretion of the project leads) but should be clearly identified and communicated in the appropriate channels (at least the
sirius-dev
mailing list, maybecross-project-issues-dev
if some issues can impact other projects in the train). - Frequency: as defined by the plan for the simultaneous release targeted by a stream.
- Retention policy: forever.
Releases
Release builds correspond to official Eclipse Sirius releases.
Version numbers for milestone builds have the form x.y.z
. When a build is promoted as a release, the content of the build's repo is copied as-is under the new location. If the example above (milestone build 0.9.0M4
) were to be promoted as the final 0.9.0
, it would be published at http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/releases/0.9.0/luna
.
- Guarantees and audience: milestones should be fully functional and contain no blocker or major bugs. All features included in such a build should be complete (even if in a reduced scope). All automated tests should pass. Manual "open" tests should also be performed with no major issue identified. Exceptions to these rules are possible (to the discretion of the project leads) but should be clearly identified and communicated in the appropriate channels (at least the
sirius-dev
mailing list, maybecross-project-issues-dev
if some issues can impact other projects in the train). - Frequency: at least the released implied by the participation in the release train, as defined by the release plan. Additional releases outside of the train may also be published (especially maintenance releases).
- Retention policy: forever.
Shortcuts
All the update-sites described above contain each a single version of Sirius and their content never changes once they are published (until they are removed). For each type of build, we also shortcut URLs which point to the latest builds of that type for a given stream as they are published. This gives a stable URL that users can point to to always get the latest version of given type of build.
A stream name can be of the form
-
N.x
, where N is a major version number, for example0.x
,1.x
, etc. Such a stream contains all builds with the corresponding major version. -
N.M.x
, where N.M is a minor version number, for example0.9.x
,1.2.x
, etc. Such a stream contains all builds with the corresponding minor version. - the special string
latest
, which always point to the latest build (from themaster
branch), whatever is/will be its version version when released.
A few examples:
-
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/0.9.x
contains all the nightly builds for Sirius 0.9.x branch, but not for the 1.0.x branch. -
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/milestones/1.0.x
contains all the milestones leading to the final 1.0.0 release for Luna. -
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/releases/0.9.x
contains all the releases for the 0.9.x branch, i.e. 0.9.0 and all the service releases if/when they are published (0.9.1, 0.9.2 etc.) -
http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/latest
contains the very latest build frommaster
.