On Nov 20, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> Chuck is right, though, that stable build is a somewhat random
> version from a while ago.
I installed build 2.0.0.3666. I used the Eclipse Update Manager to
install the build at http://www.mdimension.com/~wolips/update/. I
installed the build yesterday Nov 20. Checking today, the build at
that location is 2.0.0.3667 which makes me wonder whether this
location is the "stable" or "nightly" build.
>
> ms
>
> On Nov 20, 2006, at 6:29 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>> 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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