This mostly solves the problem. But I still get a duplicate entry for
JavaWOExtensions by default; it selects the one in System and the one
in Local. That doesn't seem right. I would think the one in Local
(from Wonder) should have priority if the code has to decide between
the two.
John
On 5/22/06, Anjo Krank <kran..ogicunited.com> wrote:
> The short story is that WOLips uses a path to discover frameworks,
> regardless of the setting. User > Roots > /Library/ > /System/Library.
>
> This was pretty ill-conceived by me and should really go away and one
> of these days it probably will, but for now you can just delete the
> frameworks in ~/Roots or rename your ~/Roots to sth else and set the
> build.root variable when calling ant.
>
> Cheers, Anjo
>
> Am 22.05.2006 um 16:49 schrieb John Huss:
>
> > I always seem to have problems with the "WebObjects Frameworks"
> > Library, so I end up not using it.
> >
> > When initially adding the library to my project, it places
> > "/Users/John/Roots/JavaWOExtensions.framework" on my path 3 times (by
> > default it is checked in each of the different locations.
> >
> > If I check Local->ERExtensions and Finish, it adds the framework from
> > /Users/John/Roots instead of /Library/Frameworks. And if I edit the
> > library again, I find that ExternalBuildRoot->ERExtensions is now also
> > checked and if I press Finish, I end up with duplicate entries for
> > ERExtensions, with both pathed to /Users/John/Roots.
> >
> > What's going on?
> >
> > John
>
>
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