commit | b8711cea24b00cf43e2efdcc75321ec777a932f9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com> | Thu Jan 12 16:26:46 2017 -0500 |
committer | Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com> | Fri Jan 13 11:52:47 2017 -0500 |
tree | 3531b0e996ee093ad964eb0027a1014582ce22c0 | |
parent | 0ba98498040a6e8bbd9d8451a735ab0dbc895dbb [diff] |
Fix targets - add a new linuxtools-baseline.target which can be used for setting up an API baseline - fix linuxtools-e4.6.target to point to last CDT to work with Eclipse 4.6 (CDT 9.2) rather than master build which will be building for Oxygen (CDT Neon.3 will be built from 9.2 branch) Change-Id: I7150efbe7d1a8419cdb998625817213550514cee Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/88598 Tested-by: Hudson CI Tested-by: Roland Grunberg <rgrunber@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Roland Grunberg <rgrunber@redhat.com>
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