Hi Paul,
WOLips normaly sets the NEXT_SYSTEM_ROOT in classpath variables for you.
Try to check out the woproject folder with Eclipse as a simple project.
Run ant in the woproject folder and all the stuff is build under dist.
Ulrich
Am Donnerstag, 06.03.03 um 00:28 Uhr schrieb Paul Hertz:
> Hm. A Milestone release would be nice, if that would fix my problems.
> Actually I am using WOLips 0.9.9 (most current release at Source
> Forge), not 0.9.8 as reported previously.
>
> Though I suspected that the value of NEXT_SYSTEM_ROOT might be the
> problem, editing the .classpath file did not seem to help. Where is
> this value getting set? Or doesn't it matter (omitting it entirely
> and providing an absolute path to the various .jars didn't help).
>
> Attempts to login to the Source Forge CVS repository through the Mac
> Terminal or twith CVL time out, though the web interface is easy to
> access. But in the web interface i am not sure which module to pluck
> down to replace the distribution I currently have.
>
> -- Paul
>
>
> Ulrich Köster kindly wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> there are some bugs in the dists that are fixed in the cvs.
>>
>> How about releasing a milestone? This would help people with show
>> stopper like this.
>>
>> Ulrich
>
>
>
>> Am Mittwoch, 05.03.03 um 20:28 Uhr schrieb Paul Hertz:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm working in MacOSX, with WO 5.2 recently installed. The
>>> installation of Eclipse and WOLips 0.9.8 seem to have proceeded
>>> without a hitch.
>>>
>>>
>>> I set out to create a HelloWOrld application, "HiEarthlings."
>>>
>>> Immediately I get a string of similar complaints in the Tasks pane:
>>>
>>> Unbound classpath variable:
>>> 'NEXT_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework/
>>> Resources/Java/javawebobjects.jar'.
>>>
>>> and so on for javafoundation.jar, javaxml.jar,
>>> JavaWOExtensions.jar, javaeoaccess.jar, and javaeocontrol.jar.
>>>
>>> All these files are located off of /System/Library/Frameworks
>>>
>>> Could someone please explain the meaning of this error and how to
>>> correct it?
>>>
>>> I have had the same error arise on attempting to import previously
>>> existing projects, too.
>>>
>>> So far, can't get out of the starting gate :-),
>>>
>>> -- Paul
>
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