Johann,
This solved it!
Thanks,
F
On Jan 02, 2009, at 15:35, Johann Werner wrote:
> Hi Florijan,
>
> Am 02.01.2009 um 18:27 schrieb Stamenkovic Florijan:
>
>> Installed latest Eclipse and WOL nightly. When I create a *new*
>> framework (didn't even start updating my existing stuff), the
>> classpath entries for all WO frameworks are invalid (see attached
>> screenshot).
>>
>> I checked ~/Lib/AppSupport/WOLips/wolips.properties and all seems
>> OK (except that I had to change Mike's user name to my own):
>>
>> #Sat Aug 09 13:25:39 BOT 2008
>> wo.userroot=/Users/flor385/Library/Frameworks
>> wo.networkroot=/Network/Library/Frameworks
>> wo.bootstrapjar=/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/
>> wotaskd.woa/WOBootstrap.jar
>> wo.apiroot=/Developer/ADC%20Reference%20Library/documentation/
>> WebObjects/Reference/API/
>> wo.systemroot=/System/Library/Frameworks
>> wo.appsroot=/Library/WebObjects/Applications
>> wo.localroot=/Library/Frameworks
>
> my wolips.properties have slightly different property names. Using
> your username it would look as:
>
> wo.system.root=/System
> wo.user.frameworks=/Users/flor385/Library/Frameworks
> wo.system.frameworks=/System/Library/Frameworks
> wo.bootstrapjar=/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/
> wotaskd.woa/WOBootstrap.jar
> wo.network.frameworks=/Network/Library/Frameworks
> wo.api.root=/Developer/ADC%20Reference%20Library/documentation/
> WebObjects/Reference/API/
> wo.network.root=/Network
> wo.extensions=/Library/WebObjects/Extensions
> wo.user.root=/Users/flor385
> wo.local.frameworks=/Library/Frameworks
> wo.apps.root=/Library/WebObjects/Applications
> wo.local.root=/
>
> Try these if it resolves your problem.
>
> jw
>
>> Any idea why Eclipse would not see my frameworks? They are there,
>> installed on the boot drive...
>>
>> Here's something though. Eclipse app, and WOLips plugins, are not
>> located on the boot drive. My projects, and the eclipse workspace,
>> neither. In fact, my whole user folder is on a different partition
>> then the boot. It is linked into the User's directory on the boot
>> partition. A somewhat weird setup, I know. Perhaps that has
>> something to do with it? I don't think it should, I am just
>> surprised that a clean installation / newly created project has
>> errors...
>>
>> F
>>
>>
>> <Picture 1.png>
>
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