On Mar 21, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>> So what are Eclipse users doing to make this work? Are you
>> installing any old versions of your custom frameworks in /Library/
>> Frameworks so that Eclipse is happy when you add your custom
>> frameworks to the list of Local WebObjects Frameworks?
> Yes, and it's stupid and error-prone. You can also switch to
> declaring your framework dependencies directly in your ant build
> file and then ONLY use project dependencies (this is how Anjo does
> it, for instance).
I do that, but I also have the library dependancies as I don't have
all of the projects open in Eclipse. This does allow you to do away
with the cursed ant.frameworks.* and ant.classpaths.* files.
> I happen to be mostly disgusted by this, because I hate ant so much,
> but the alternative is nearly as silly. This is all slated to be
> replaced (it's actually already written) to unify project and
> framework dependencies into a single concept so you don't have to
> muck with doing it twice. This is all just leftover cruft from "how
> it's always worked" since the beginning of days.
Chuck
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