Ok, I kind of solved the problem below. This involved manually fixing
resources.exclude.patternset, as it somehow ended up overwritten
becoming an exact replica of resources.include.patternset (that's
probably a bug, but I can't provide the steps to reproduce it).
Unfortunately even with that Eclipse builds would continue to hang on a
Mac, so I had to switch to Windows :-(
Now on Windows builds sort of work, but there is more. I noticed that
WebServerResources get flattened by the incremental build. What a
bummer! All my projects organize web stuff into subfolders. When doing
an "install", Eclipse correctly creates the subfolders, so this
indicates that my patternsets are OK, and that something is probably
wrong with incremental build. Anyone has a pointer how to fix it?
I guess I should open bug reports for both issues, just wanted to check
with other people first.
Andrus
On Sep 6, 2004, at 2:02 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> [Eclipse 3.0 final, WOLips_1.1.0.82_beta3]
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After successful development of a number of small *new* projects with
> WOLips, I took a shot at converting a suite of existing
> ProjectBuilder-based applications.
>
> Conversion procedure is roughly the following: I create a fresh
> project for each app or framework via WOLips wizard, then manually
> copy all the files (.wo, .java, etc.), and do a "Refresh". Frameworks
> seem to build fine. When I am building an application, I get in
> trouble. There are two possible build outcomes (I am using incremental
> build):
>
> 1. build either gets stuck forever with the status message like
> "create Resources/Java/XYZ.class" (class name seems to be different
> every time, so this is random).
>
> 2. or build finishes, but none of the WOComponents are copied into
> "project_dir/build/App.woa/Contents/Resources", so whenever I launch
> such app I get some horrible exceptions.
>
>
> This looks like a bug, and I am ready to file a report; what confuses
> me though is that "vanilla" WOLips projects do not display this
> behavior (and I was trying to keep my new projects as "vanilla" as
> possible). This seems weird. Anyone else experienced that?
>
> Thanks
> Andrus
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