Re: stupid eclipse question of the day: disappearing projects
Re: stupid eclipse question of the day: disappearing projects
- Subject: Re: stupid eclipse question of the day: disappearing projects
- From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 16:34:27 -0400
Well, I will be migrating a very large project into eclipse, but
recoding from scratch using JASS, and utilizing many GVC/ER
I would definitely think twice about using jass ... It's going to
really complicate your eclipse life. Spend some time without it
first so you understand how eclipse works and you get used to having
an incremental compiler. It's a very different world.
Frameworks. I'm just trying to grok this. That said, I did do the
example tutorial using CVS to checkout ER stuff point for point
identical to the tutorial, and I get the cyclic dependency failures I
already wrote about. How low must I go to get started in eclipse? :(
I just followed the tutorial now step-by-step and it worked fine for
me. Wonder does not have any cyclic dependencies (obviously, or it
wouldn't build), so somehow you have introduced a cyclic dependency
in your project. I would need to see what you have specified in your
build path to be able to tell you any more about what happened. What
exactly is the project it's saying has a cyclic dependency and what
is the exact error message. Post a screenshot of your build path for
the project it is claiming has a cyclic dependency.
ms
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