>>> It seems to work, but now I can't make my project compile because
>>> it looks like the frameworks in /User (53) have a higher priority
>>> than the ones in /Library (Wonder ones)...
>>> And I can't make them behave like the ones in /System...
>>>
>>>
>>> Xavier... lost
>>
>> Put them in /Library then, but don't copy JavaWebObjects. I have
>> all of my frameworks (including Wonder) installed in ~/Library/
>> Frameworks.
> That doesn't seem right ... There is no difference between the ones
> in System and frameworks being somewhere else. It's controlled
> entirely by that wobuild.properties setting. You're not doing
> something right, but I don't know what.
Actually I have removed my build.properties file from /Users but still
have my classpath files written with HOMEROOT instead of WOROOT?!
Anyway, it won't save what I check in the jars in the build path
between restart...
My build.properties was just:
-----
wo.wosystemroot = /Users/xavier/
-----
So The only way to have WOLips working (component editor) is to have
54 frameworks install
I'm working on 53 so I need them
If I'm using the wo.wosystemroot my classpath aren't correct and I
can't deploy
... I'm ready to try whatever you want:)
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I think he means that it is loading the WO 5.3 JavaWOExtensions (which
is what i meant to type above instead of JavaWebObjects) from ~/
Library/Frameworks instead of the Wonder version that he has in /
Library/Frameworks.
Chuck
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=> exactly:)
Xavier
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