Re: Missing dependent projects

From: Ken Anderson (list..nderhome.com)
Date: Wed Mar 29 2006 - 17:06:04 EST

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    OK, I launched xcode, and xcode says it can't read the project
    file... this is just getting stranger.

    Also, the mysterious line goes away, but the missing class problem
    remains...

    It really makes no sense - it's getting a class not found error on
    code that is in this workspace...

    On Mar 29, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:

    > The projects are there as dependencies, AND as frameworks.
    >
    > One thing I'm getting when launching that I've never seen before:
    >
    > Cannot use rapid turnaround. Please start Xcode and open the
    > project for this application.
    >
    > What does that mean?
    >
    > Ken
    >
    > On Mar 29, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Sébastien Sahuc wrote:
    >
    >> Did you add the framework dependencies to your project ? This can
    >> be done by selecting the Project in the Navigation Explorer, then
    >> Project menu --> Properties --> Java Build Path in the Libraries
    >> tabbed panel.
    >>
    >> Seb
    >>
    >> On Mar 29, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
    >>
    >>> I'm trying to debug a project using Eclipse & WOLips - but I keep
    >>> getting class not found errors. The project is inside the
    >>> workspace, AND the framework is installed. I can't imagine why
    >>> it can't find the class.
    >>>
    >>> Any hints and/or suggestions? How can I find out the classpath
    >>> it's running with?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks,
    >>> Ken
    >>
    >



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