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Re: WOLite easy? read this :)
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Re: WOLite easy? read this :)


  • Subject: Re: WOLite easy? read this :)
  • From: Drew Thoeni <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 18:24:56 -0500

After all this is done (which I've done successfully) how do you work on an existing WO project (that was built in xcode)?

Is it possible to import an xcode project into Eclipse?

Drew


On Jan 15, 2004, at 7:15 AM, Alexander Spohr wrote:

Hello, i need need, any can help pleae?

sure.

1. http://www.objectstyle.org/woproject/wolips_install.html

that's the right starting point.
- click on the link "Download". that gives you the compatibility matrix page.
- choose the WOLips with the highest number (1.0.7.40 right now).
be aware that this release runs with eclipse 2.1.*. if you use eclipse 3 already, you have to take WOLips 1.0.7.37 - this might not be stable! eclipse 3 is still in development.
- download that from one of the presented servers.
- unpack it. (either with gzip and gnutar or stuffit or winzip)


you now have a package that can be installed under eclipse.

2. on page Download, page say:
[Open the Update Manager. From the Help menu choose:Software Updates ->
Update Manager
The view in the buttom left has an item 'My Computer'. Expand it to the
location of the expanded download.]

click on the tiny arrow besides MyComputer to see it's file structure. navigate it to your expanded WOLips directory.
you're right if you see an icon with a small diamond.
open that with the arrow and you'll see Profiling, Tests and WOLips.
open WOLips with the arrow and you'll see WOLips 1.x.x.x.
click on that and on the right side of eclipse will show a description and the button "Update Now" or "Install" (i am not sure)


click it and follow the wizard.

if eclipse asks if it should restart say no! (it's a bug)
quit eclipse yourself and start it again.

now you should look at the menu Window/OpenPerspective. WOLips should be there.

have fun,

atze
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