Well, looking around in the build.xml file, no aren't at least spelled
out. As a newbie to the WOLipse thing I had to start tracking down how
the Ant build process is going. In that little excursion I discovered
that the build.properties is where this stuff is supposed to be spelled
out. Alternately this can be spelled out on a user basis in the
~/Library/wobuild.properties file. Some better documentation might help
us new folks wade through this.
Mike Jackson
On Dec 10, 2004, at 4:06 PM, James Seigel wrote:
> It is specified in your build.xml.
>
> Cheers
> J
>
>
> On 10-Dec-04, at 2:02 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:
>
>> Ok. Thanks that seemed to make things work. Any ideas on how to
>> change where the build products are placed?
>>
>> Mike Jackson
>> On Dec 10, 2004, at 3:42 PM, James Seigel wrote:
>>
>>> Put woproject.jar into the $ANT_HOME/lib directory and you might
>>> have more luck.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> James.
>>>
>>> On 10-Dec-04, at 1:26 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello All.
>>>> In the process of switching from Xcode to Eclipse and have some
>>>> questions. I would like to build using Ant from outside of Eclipse
>>>> as I have a shell script all ready to go that builds my
>>>> application, frameworks and libraries and then puts all that into a
>>>> directory which is then packaged up using package maker. The first
>>>> hurdle is getting Ant to run properly.
>>>> When I try "ant" from the command line I get the following:
>>>>
>>>> [mjackso..eryn:~/Projects/Tinker]$ ant
>>>> Buildfile: build.xml
>>>>
>>>> setProps:
>>>>
>>>> init.build:
>>>>
>>>> build.woapp:
>>>>
>>>> BUILD FAILED
>>>> /Users/mjackson/Projects/Tinker/build.xml:43: taskdef class
>>>> org.objectstyle.woproject.ant.WOApplication cannot be found
>>>>
>>>> Total time: 2 seconds
>>>>
>>>> I am using Ant 1.6.1 for the builds. I copied
>>>> org.objectstyle.wolips.ant_1.1.0.90.jar from the WOLipse
>>>> Distribution into the lib folder of the Ant distribution but that
>>>> did not help either. The ant build script works fine from within
>>>> Eclipse so I am not sure what I am missing.
>>>>
>>>> Now once I get that working, how do I tell the build script that I
>>>> want the WOApplication installed in "/tmp/AppInstallPackage"
>>>> instead of "/"? I am on a Dev box and my deployment machine is some
>>>> where else. I usually create an installation package from this
>>>> "temporary" directory.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Mike Jackson
>>>
>>>
>
>
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