Re: WOLips 1.0.7.40 broken?

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Mon Dec 08 2003 - 13:29:49 EST

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    I've seen that warning when the PB.project file had a syntax error in
    it. It might be worth checking to ensure that something did not get
    corrupted.

    Chuck

    Alexander Schneider wrote:

    > Hi all,
    >
    > I get a strange error message after I updated to 1.0.7.40. I try to
    > start my application which references a lot of frameworks and there´s a
    > list of messages like this:
    >
    > *** The application has found the following opened, development-mode
    > ProjectBuilderWO projects:
    > (<com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOProjectBundle:
    > projectName='DBPrototypes';
    > bundlePath='C:\Apple\Local\Library\Frameworks\DBPrototypes.framework';
    > projectPath='C:\ale30\frameworks\DBPrototypes'>)
    > 3495 [main] DEBUG ale.BasicClasses.ALELog -
    >
    > But then there comes this error message:
    >
    > <WOProjectBundle>: Warning - Unable to find project at path
    > C:/ale30/frameworks/ExportComponents\PB.project - Ignoring project.
    >
    > Please notice the backslash and I think this is the error. But I don´t
    > know how to correct this. It seems that it does use the forward slash
    > where it should use the backslash.
    >
    >
    > I tried to repair my installation via update manager but get the
    > following error message:
    >
    > Unable to complete action for feature "WOLips" due to errors.
    > Unable to create
    > "C:\eclipse\plugins\org.objectstyle.wolips.templateengine_1.0.7.40\plugin.xml"
    > on the file system. File already exists.
    >
    > If I do this a second time it tells me to restart the workbench. After
    > the restart I can still "repair" my installation of WOLips.
    >
    > This is Win XP and Eclipse 2.1.2. Before with WOLips 1.0.7.23 everything
    > worked like a charm.
    >
    > Any suggestions?
    >
    > Cheers
    > Alex
    >

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