Re: Updating FRAMEWORKS and WEBSERVER_RESOURCES section of the PB.project file

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2003 - 20:28:54 EDT

  • Next message: Ulrich Köster: "Re: Updating FRAMEWORKS and WEBSERVER_RESOURCES section of the PB.project file"

    I'm not sure about the WEBSERVER_RESOURCES part, but it *used* to
    update the FRAMEWORKS part. However, on all the machines I've tested
    (2 OS X and 2 Win2K machines) it seems to not be working.

    Ulrich: I've gone back to a straight 1.0.6 installation. The symptoms
    remain the same:

    1. If deleted the PB.project file will not be regenerated (I'm not
    sure if this is supposed to happen or not).

    2. Changing the build path or using the WOLips -> Update PB.Project
    file updates the timestamp on the file but has no other effect.

    3. Added frameworks are not added to the PB.Project file, removed ones
    are not removed.

    4. Even with a fresh new framework or project, adding frameworks by
    any method does not result in changes to the PB.project file. Again,
      using the WOLips -> Update PB.Project file updates the timestamp on
    the file but has no other effect.

    Can someone else try this? Is this working for anyone?

    On the bright side, if you make manual changes it won't delete them...
      :-)

    Chuck

    Paolo Sommaruga wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > I hope this list is the right place to tell the features I would like to
    > see in WOLips. I suggest to implement in the Update PB.project feature
    > also the FRAMEWORKS and WEBSERVER_RESOURCES section of the PB.project file
    >
    > Without these sections correctly filled, WOBuilder don't work fine with
    > WOImage filename and framework attributes pop-up binding
    >
    > In order to this, now one need to write such sections manually
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    >
    > Paolo Sommaruga
    >

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    Chuck Hill chil..lobal-village.net Global Village Consulting Inc. http://www.global-village.net

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