RE: installing a framework + CLSSPATH.txt troubles

From: Michele Rossi (michele.ross..bc.co.uk)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 10:38:41 EDT

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    yes that was it !
    problem 1 solved
     
    thanks a lot
     Michele

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Watkins, Garry [mailto:gwatkin..otleyrice.com]
    Sent: 02 June 2003 15:15
    To: Michele Rossi
    Subject: RE: installing a framework + CLSSPATH.txt troubles

    This happened to me before. Make sure that when you run ant (right click on
    build.xml) you only select one target in this case "install." Everything
    else should not be checked.
     
     
    Garry Watkins
     
    Programmer, Information Technology
    Motley Rice LLC
    28 Bridgeside Blvd.
    Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
    843-216-9639
    gwatkin..otleyrice.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Michele Rossi [mailto:michele.ross..bc.co.uk]
    Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 7:36 AM
    To: Ulrich Köster
    Cc: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
    Subject: RE: installing a framework + CLSSPATH.txt troubles

    Hi,
    thanks for your quick reply,
     
    I don't want to change the properties, I want to install my frameworks under

    $NEXT_ROOT/Local/Library/Frameworks, the default path, but it's not
    happening.

    It's installing the framework on ".", the project folder.
     
    Of course I have not touched any of the default files (build.xml,
    build.properties etc.).
     
    Regarding the other point, I have tried what you suggest in the past (you
    have already
    replied to an email I sent a few weeks back) with no results.
     
     
    I have also re-installed Eclipse and everything.. still it does not produce
    those files
    like ant.frameworks.wo.wolocalroot etc.
     
     
    I'll keep trying to find out what's going wrong..
    thanks,
    Michele

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ulrich Köster [mailto:ulric..bjectstyle.org]
    Sent: 02 June 2003 12:24
    To: Michele Rossi
    Cc: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
    Subject: Re: installing a framework + CLSSPATH.txt troubles

    Hi,

    you can not change properties. This is default ant behavior.

    Take a look at this target:

    <!-- property determination -->

            <target name="setProps">

                    <property file="build.properties"/>

                    <property
    file="${user.home}${file.separator}Library${file.separator}wobuild.propertie
    s"/>

                    <condition property="wo.properties.check.failed">

                            <not>

                        <and>

                              <isset property="wo.wosystemroot"/>

                              <isset property="wo.wolocalroot"/>

                        </and>

                </not>

                  </condition>

                  <fail message="Could not find
    ${user.home}${file.separator}Library${file.separator}wobuild.properties."
    if="wo.properties.check.failed"/>

                    <property name="install.dir"
    value="${wo.wolocalroot}/Library/Frameworks"/>

            </target>

    To change the $woframework.name open the build.properties and change it to
    whatever you want.

    To change the installdir:

    Instead of

    <property name="install.dir" value="${wo.wolocalroot}/Library/Frameworks"/>

    this

    <property name="install.dir"
    value="${wo.wolocalroot}/Library/MyFrameworks"/>

    or

    <property name="install.dir" value="C:\Foo"/>

    or remove the line if the install.dir is defined in a properties file.

    Please let me know if keed further assistance with it.

    About your second problem.

    Could you try this.

    Open Eclipse.

    Window->Preferences->WOLips and select 'Rebuild wobuild.properties on next
    launch' and click on Ok.

    Quit Eclipse.

    Rename your workspace to workspace.old.

    Rename your wobuild.properties to wobuild.properties.old.

    Relaunch Eclipse.

    Create a new Application and check if the classpath is still incorrect.

    The next steps depends on the result from the steps above.

    Ulrich

    Your OS/Java/Ant combination should not be the problem.

    Am Montag, 02.06.03 um 12:27 Uhr schrieb Michele Rossi:

    Hi all,

    I am having the following two problems with WOLips:

    --------------

    Problem 1: when I try to install a framework, the install destination
    remains ".", and the location specified in wobuild.properties is ignored.

    This an extract from the Ant console output (see attachment for full console
    dump)

    <<ant.output.install_framework.txt>>

    setProps:

        [property] Loading D:\eclipse\workspace\MyFramework\build.properties

    Override ignored for property framework.name

    Override ignored for property classes.dir

        [property] Loading C:\Documents and
    Settings\RossiM\Library\wobuild.properties

    Override ignored for property wo.dir.root

    Override ignored for property wo.woroot

    Why is Ant "ignoring the override"?

    Is anyone experiencing the same?

    ---------------

    Problem 2: when I add a local framework to my woapp, the corresponding entry
    is not added to my CLSSPATH.txt nor to UNIXClassPath.txt.

    Ant is not making "include" files such as

    [woapplication] Copying D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\Properties to
    D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\MyProject.woa\Contents\Resources\Properties

    [woapplication] Includesfile
    D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\ant.frameworks.wo.wosystemroot not found.

    [woapplication] Includesfile
    D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\ant.frameworks.wo.wolocalroot not found.

    [woapplication] Includesfile
    D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\ant.frameworks.user.home not found.

    [woapplication] Includesfile
    D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\ant.classpaths.wo.wosystemroot not found.

    again, see the other attachment for the full console dump.

    <<ant_output_build_woapp.txt>>

    I am running Eclipse Version: 2.1.0 - Build id: 200305280800 and WOLips
    1.0.1. on Windows XP, Java 1.4.1_02-b06.

    I have tried with various versions of eclipse and WOLips. No difference.

    Someone says it could be to do with running XP but I find it hard to believe
    as Ant is a pure java application, right?

    any help/opinion would be greatly appreciated.

    thanks a lot

     Michele

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