Re: Is there a discussion forum for WOLips?

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Mon Nov 20 2006 - 18:29:33 EST

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    On Nov 20, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Peter Wilkins wrote:

    > I have installed the latest stable build of WOLips and am having
    > problems. (i.e. there are no Builders associated with a
    > WOFramework project.) I wanted to check if anyone else is having a
    > similar problem.

    Which exact build did you install? Check under Help - About Eclipse
    SDK - Plugin Details. I was using _a_ stable build and did not have
    the problem you are describing. It is also work noting that Mike
    says the stable build, "doesn't get much love". Which you can
    probably interpret as "is rather stale". I have gone to using the
    Update version from the nightly build.

    Eclipse sometimes gets all confused. Have you tried restarting it
    and creating a new WOFramework project?

    Also, take a look at the contents of .project file in the project you
    have created. It should look similar to this:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <projectDescription>
             <name>DemoFW</name>
             <comment></comment>
             <projects>
             </projects>
             <buildSpec>
                     <buildCommand>
                             <name>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javabuilder</name>
                             <arguments>
                             </arguments>
                     </buildCommand>
                     <buildCommand>
                              
    <name>org.objectstyle.wolips.incrementalbuilder</name>
                             <arguments>
                             </arguments>
                     </buildCommand>
             </buildSpec>
             <natures>
                     <nature>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature</nature>
                      
    <nature>org.objectstyle.wolips.incrementalframeworknature</nature>
             </natures>
    </projectDescription>

    > Is there a discussion forum or mailing list where these sort of
    > issues are addressed?

    This is probably it.

    Chuck

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