Re: Milestone was First Attempts with WOLips

From: Ulrich Köster (ulric..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Thu Mar 06 2003 - 04:15:57 EST

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    Hi,

    there will be some more changes today due to some deprected stuff.

    Ulrich
    Am Donnerstag, 06.03.03 um 09:53 Uhr schrieb Anders Peterson:

    > Ulrich Köster wrote:
    >> Hi,
    >> there are some bugs in the dists that are fixed in the cvs.
    >> How about releasing a milestone?
    >
    > Perhaps a release canidate RC1?
    >
    > There has been a lot of changes the last couple of days, and a lot of
    > things that (temporarely) didn't work. I built a new version this
    > morning. All the obvious problems from yesterday are gone (and the
    > patched Cayenne is included). It looks good!
    >
    > I suggest as many as possible build from source today, and report all
    > problems at:
    >
    > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=50507&atid=459967
    >
    > If there are no new show stoppers discovered (within a couple of days)
    > then let's make a milestone/candidate release.
    >
    > /Anders
    >
    >
    > This would help people with show
    >> stopper like this.
    >> Ulrich
    >> Am Mittwoch, 05.03.03 um 20:28 Uhr schrieb Paul Hertz:
    >>> Hello,
    >>>
    >>> I'm working in MacOSX, with WO 5.2 recently installed. The
    >>> installation of Eclipse and WOLips 0.9.8 seem to have proceeded
    >>> without a hitch.
    >>>
    >>> Then comes the fatal act of creating my first application. Following
    >>> instuctions in the WOLips User Guide, I set out to create a
    >>> HelloWOrld application, "HiEarthlings."
    >>>
    >>> Immediately I get a string of similar complaints in the Tasks pane:
    >>>
    >>> Unbound classpath variable:
    >>> 'NEXT_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework/
    >>> Resources/Java/javawebobjects.jar'.
    >>>
    >>> and so on for javafoundation.jar, javaxml.jar, JavaWOExtensions.jar,
    >>> javaeoaccess.jar, and javaeocontrol.jar.
    >>>
    >>> All these files are located off of /System/Library/Frameworks
    >>>
    >>> Could someone please explain the meaning of this error and how to
    >>> correct it?
    >>>
    >>> I have had the same error arise on attempting to import previously
    >>> existing projects, too.
    >>>
    >>> So far, can't get out of the starting gate :-),
    >>>
    >>> -- Paul
    >
    >



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