commit | 1d407b730c57523828ccea2d29b3855e51a8939f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Roland Grunberg <rgrunber@redhat.com> | Mon Apr 14 12:16:37 2014 -0400 |
committer | Roland Grunberg <rgrunber@redhat.com> | Tue Apr 15 12:09:41 2014 -0400 |
tree | 495f0445229b6de714a14cc7743155c8cd0fe986 | |
parent | 30d7747197d1ad0de04d6df18f8edeb934a8e572 [diff] |
Fix problems reported by API analysis. - SystemTap @since tags should be 3.0 - API removals in profiling/valgrind require major version bump - Remove left over classes in o.e.l.dataviewers.annotatedsourceeditor Change-Id: I068deaf75c495b8332f2db36a494311d70ef12a5 Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/24989 Tested-by: Hudson CI Reviewed-by: Roland Grunberg <rgrunber@redhat.com> Tested-by: Roland Grunberg <rgrunber@redhat.com>
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