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Re: 1.1.2-rc6: msg#00049

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Subject: Re: 1.1.2-rc6

Thank you very much.

Bill

On Dec 21, 2006, at 6:08 AM, Etienne Giraudy wrote:

Oups,

Needed to use both instanceHash and instanceOccurenceNum.

-----Original Message-----
From: findbugs-discuss-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:findbugs-discuss-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Etienne Giraudy
Sent: jeudi 21 décembre 2006 10:42
To: 'Bill Pugh'
Cc: findbugs-discuss@xxxxxxxxxx; findbugs-core@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [FB-Discuss] 1.1.2-rc6

Bill,

The removal of bug uid in the xml output breaks fancy.xsl.
Please find attached an updated version that uses
instanceHash instead of
uid.

Cheers,
Etienne

-----Original Message-----
From: findbugs-discuss-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:findbugs-discuss-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Pugh
Sent: jeudi 21 décembre 2006 06:06
To: findbugs-discuss@xxxxxxxxxx; findbugs-core@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [FB-Discuss] 1.1.2-rc6

OK, we are now up to 1.1.2-rc6.

Either we have a lot more people beta testing FindBugs, or
I've been
writing some bad code recently... :-)

Actually, a number of the issues getting fixed are old issues, so
many it isn't the bad code I've been writing.

Primary changes are to the eclipse plugin.

I fixed a problem having to do with eclipse projects where you had
multiple explicit output folders plus a
default output folder.

I also deprecated uniqueIds, since they were really
persistant across
invocations or eclipse sessions.
We are now using instance ids.

Any prompt testing you could do would be appreciated.

Bill


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