Why not just import existing project into workspace and link the
build path?
In any case, check the woproject dir and see if the frameworks show
up in the localroot file in there. If not, try restarting Eclipse and
make sure you have latest Eclipse and WOLips.
On Oct 26, 2007, at 8:19 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
> OK -
>
> I am trying to install a Framework on my good ol' eclipse. This is
> the eclipse setup of yesteryear. I will soon be getting my leopard
> and new Intel MacBook Pro soon enough and then I will enjoy all the
> new eclipse goodness... but I digress.
>
> I am simply trying to add the Houdah framework to my project. I
> swear I have done this countless times in the past and must be
> forgetting something obvious.
>
> Normally, I just right click configure on the my WOFrameworks and
> it appears under local. Except it doesn't. It is there I swear.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks
> James Cicenia
>
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