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gnahh, my touchpad kills me... sorry for the empty record above. Here is the summary: The changelog plugin will not create a changelog entry for non C-editor files. How to reproduce: 1. open a cdt project 2. open, for example, a .spec file 3. select edit/add changelog entry Actual results: nothing, sometimes a null pointer exception in the logs, depending on the selected editor for changelogs expected results: a new changelog entry in Changelog This happens under eclipse 3.2.2 with changelog 2.3.3-2
Created attachment 149120 [details] Source code for 2.3.4 with changed extension strings this code seems to work
Any chance you could supply a patch? That will allow us to easily see what has changed.
http://sourceware.org/eclipse/changelog/eclipse-changelog-src-2.3.4.zip Is the official 2.3.4 source, and this version does support not-known files(.spec, Make, etc).
(In reply to comment #5) > http://sourceware.org/eclipse/changelog/eclipse-changelog-src-2.3.4.zip > > Is the official 2.3.4 source, and this version does support not-known > files(.spec, Make, etc). Can you update to 2.3.4 in FC6?
(In reply to comment #6) > (In reply to comment #5) > > http://sourceware.org/eclipse/changelog/eclipse-changelog-src-2.3.4.zip > > > > Is the official 2.3.4 source, and this version does support not-known > > files(.spec, Make, etc). > > Can you update to 2.3.4 in FC6? Will do.
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Christoph, is this fixed for you in F7, F8, or rawhide?
If I remember correct, this issue was fixed upstream with eclipse 3.3 or so.
Just to be pedantically clear, this was fixed upstream in eclipse-changelog :)