Only declare the Eclipse plugin dependencies in the MANIFEST.MF file and have the build.gradle file read the dependency information described in the MANIFEST.MF file.
Avoid the redundancy between the declaration of Eclipse plugin dependencies in build.gradle and in MANIFEST.MF.
Only declare the target definitions in the .target files and have the build file of the Gradle root project read the target platform information described in the .target definition files.
Avoid the redundancy between the declaration of target platforms in the .target definition files and the build file of the Gradle root project.
Upload each daily snapshot of Buildship to the eclipse.org downloads area via SFTP.
We want to offer the latest snapshot of Buildship to our users in an automated manner.
Currently, all Eclipse plugin dependencies are declared with wildcard versions. Thus, each repository registered in the build is queried to find the latest version for a given Eclipse plugin dependency. Avoid this broad lookup of the Eclipse plugin dependencies:
- Use fixed dependency versions (provide a map with dependency versions per target platform).
- Limit the lookup to the mavenized repository for all groups named eclipse.
- Provide an even deeper integration into Gradle dependency management.
The current behavior adds significantly to the build time and it increases the need to be online when building.