Re: odd Leopard upgrade problem

From: Johann Werner (j..yosys.de)
Date: Tue Dec 30 2008 - 18:24:22 EST

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    Am 30.12.2008 um 23:44 schrieb Ray Kiddy:

    >
    > I am trying to use my eclipse projects and may have done this wrong.
    > I had been using Tiger for a long time. I was using a very current
    > eclipse and a very recent self-built WOLips and Project Wonder.
    > Things worked.
    >
    > Now I have Leopard (upgraded to 10.5.6), eclipse (3.4.1), WOLips
    > (installed via eclipse update from the nightly URL), freshly built
    > Project Wonder. I have also installed Xcode, then the iPhone SDK (re-
    > installs Xcode) but am not using Xcode for development. I did not,
    > though, take the WebObjects that came with the iPhone SDK. I kept
    > the WebObjects that came with the Leopard install disk. I will
    > probably end up using another install of WebObjects but I have not
    > put anything else together yet.

    IIRC version 5.4.3 of WO is not yet bundled with Xcode. You will want
    to download the seperate updater from the Apple support pages.

    > Then I just copied my workspace directory from one computer to
    > another. Maybe it is just silly of me to expect that that would
    > work....
    >
    > The problem seems to be with EOGenerator. Well, there is a red X
    > there and no information when one hovers, so I cannot tell what the
    > problem is. It has put bad code into all the generated data classes,
    > though, so that makes everything else red. And of course, I can only
    > see 100 errors, no matter how many more there are. Hiding error
    > information seems to be ... such a good idea, no?

    What kind of bad code? Perhaps your templates use the old package
    names of Wonder? Try to use the command "organize imports".

    jw

    > If anyone has suggestions, please chime in.
    >
    > It has always seemed to me that there should be a series of pages on
    > the WOLips doc site that are of the form: "Upgrade Issues for X to
    > Y". With every upgrade, the issues are discussed on the mailing
    > list, but the information seems to get into the documentation only
    > sporadically. Also, the upgrade issues change. I am sure there are
    > different things I need to look at as I upgrade from 10.4.11 to
    > 10.5.6 than I would have seen if I upgraded to 10.5.0. So, I have
    > created a page (without much info at this point) at http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Upgrade+Issues+for+Mac+OS+X+10.4+Tiger+to+Mac+OS+X+10.5+Leopard
    > .
    >
    > I will be adding to it with things as I discover them, buy anyone
    > else could edit it also.
    >
    > cheers - ray
    >





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