Ulrich,
I have progressed: checked out WOProject as a simple project, ran ant
on build.xml. Got the following output:
Buildfile: /Developer/Applications/eclipse/workspace/woproject/build.xml
.ds_store:
check:
check_file:
set_other:
correct_win:
check_env:
set_mac:
check:
dist:
prepare:
[mkdir] Created dir:
/Developer/Applications/eclipse/workspace/woproject/dist/woproject-1.0b3
[mkdir] Created dir:
/Developer/Applications/eclipse/workspace/woproject/dist/woproject-1.0b3/src
[mkdir] Created dir:
/Developer/Applications/eclipse/workspace/woproject/dist/woproject-1.0b3/examples
java:
define-classpath:
BUILD FAILED: /lib not found.
Total time: 2 seconds
So still I have no joy. Any suggestions?
-- Paul
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 Ulrich Köster wrote:
>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
-- Paul Hertz <paul-hert..orthwestern.edu> |(*,+,#,=)(#,=,*,+)(=,#,+,*)(+,*,=,#)| <http://www.northwestern.edu/people/paul-hertz>
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