Re: Why me? (SOLVED)
Re: Why me? (SOLVED)
- Subject: Re: Why me? (SOLVED)
- From: Dave Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:46:32 -0800
Hi again folks!
Well, I figured it out after having lunch (amazing how putting food in
your stomach can effect that gray organ 2 feet above it:). It wasn't
the mode1 file thingie (tried that), it wasn't a cleaning issue (tried
that), but it was an indexing issue (rebuilding the index made it work
again).
Why I needed to rebuild the index on a new project is beyond me, but as
long as it works ...
Trying a Deployment build now ... wish me luck!
On Nov 30, 2004, at 1:23 PM, a hungry and frustrated Dave Stewart
offered this insight:
Hi folks!
OK, my subject could use some work ... but I'm getting rather
frustrated here. Apologies in advance if my tone reflects this.
I've been working on a WebObjects project in XCode 1.2, adding a
feature I wanted in the site. Come time to deploy and *AGAIN* XCode
won't deploy it (works perfectly in Development though); one of the
build scripts that puts the project back together (after building all
the pieces successfully) fails with a "I can't find what I just built"
message (this time it's the Info.plist file that it doesn't seem to be
moved, then can't be found).
Checked the crash logs, sure enough XCode crashed a week or so ago.
From experience, I know the project is corrupted and it's time to set
up another one and start moving my stuff into the new project (see the
archives for my griping about this before, it was only a month or so
ago) ...
Perfect time to try 1.5, right? I mean it can't be as unstable (dare I
say useless?) as 1.2, can it?
Right off the bat, 1.5 is throwing me a curve ball and I don't know
how to homer this thing. I'm just doing a Development build for now
(making sure that works ... it did with 1.2; in fact that's all that
seemed to work reliably was Development builds!), and it's giving me
this error during compilation:
Missing file or directory: /Users/DWS/Projects/TMS/Session.java
Yeah, it's missing from that directory. It never was there. I created
it in a java package, moved it into my CodeRepository and it's worked
perfectly from there from day one. I've had to recreate this project a
number of times for the same reason (develop builds work fine, won't
deploy) and it never had a problem with *THIS* before.
So why does this all new WO App project (just set up this morning)
think that "Session.java" should be in the project directory (I added
it from the repository, obviously)? Bonus points for telling me how to
fix this amazingly stupid IDE so that it actually works ...
- OSX 10.3.6
- WO 5.2.3
- java version "1.4.2_05"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
1.4.2_05-141.3)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-38, mixed mode)
- VeXCode 1.5 (Just updated this morning. Followed the directions;
reinstalled Java 1.4.2 Update 1 Developer tools; fixed the WO Help
issue; got raped anyway. Why me?)
Dave Stewart
Aqua~Flo Supply (Goleta CA)
dstewart at aquaflo dot com
The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its
capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system.
Dave Stewart
Aqua~Flo Supply (Goleta CA)
dstewart at aquaflo dot com
The box said 'Requires Windows 95, NT, or better,' so I installed Mac
OSX "Panther".
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