On 8/15/06, Kieran Kelleher <kieran_list..ac.com> wrote:
>
> OK, what got me was that I checked the Project Wonder items in the
> expandable Local list of items. However, upon reopening the Edit
> Library window, the checks had changed to in the External Build Root
> expandable list.
>
> I have 4 items
> External Build Root
> User Home
> Local
> System
>
> Here is a gotcha I found.
>
> If I select ERExtensions, etc. in the Local (representing /Library
> folder) expanded list, the Build Path actually shows the ERExtensions
> in my ~/Roots folder. Now if I go back into Edit Library, the checked
> items are in External Build Root. How did WOLips pick up or even know
> about my ~/Roots folder which is my sandbox for unstable Project
> WOnder builds?
>
> Kieran
This is a known problem with the current WOLips. It only stores the name of
the Framework, not it's location, so it just finds the first one in the
heirarchy and checks it.
I'm not sure what the current best practices are, but I just install the
Wonder frameworks locally and get rid of my Roots folder.
Logan
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