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Re: Problems with WOB and Xcode talking (SOLVED)
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Re: Problems with WOB and Xcode talking (SOLVED)


  • Subject: Re: Problems with WOB and Xcode talking (SOLVED)
  • From: Ashley Aitken <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 17:29:34 +0800

[Not sure if this got through the first time, apologies if you have received this twice, AA]

Well, I think I have solved this (naturally, just after I posted :-( ).

My home directory (where the projects were being constructed) was also on a different partition (with a symbolic link from /Users).

In Netinfo I had the home property as /User/ashley

Changing that to the home property as /Volume/.../.../ashley fixed it all up.

Now I previously had this value for the home property but changed it recently (and hence the appearance of this bug).

So now I have to remember why I changed it ... or wait for another bug to appear somewhere :-(.

Also, it was strange how the bug was only present when the project was first created, but went away if the project was closed and opened again.

I wish, generally speaking, that MacOSX and tools were much more tolerant to symbolic links and moving content to other partitions etc.

Cheers,
Ashley.


On 11/03/2004, at 12:42 PM, Ashley Aitken wrote:
Howdy All,

I believe I posted a while back about problems I am having with Xcode and WO Builder not seeming to work together (i.e. I can't see the session and application objects in WO Builder).

I've done some more investigation but still can't find a solution.

When I try to open the component WO Builder says: "Could not open source file"

However, the file does open somewhat, I can edit the HTML etc and it is saved in the right file. It does not seem to find framework resources, like images etc (for D2W).

This (is a recent bug for me) and only happens the first time the project is opened - if I close the project and reopen (sometimes having to restart XCode) then it all works fine.

I've tried reinstalling XCode 1.1 and WO 5.2.2 (Updater) but neither helps. I really don't want to reinstall all the /Developer area. Any ideas what may be wrong?

The reason I need to find a fix is that it makes demo-ing WO somewhat problematic (and not as impresssive) - having to continually close and reopen (or restart XCode for new projects).

The only somewhat different thing about my setup (MacOSX 10.3.2, Java 1.4.1, WO 5.2.2) is that I have moved /Developer to another partition with a symbolic link.

Any suggestions or pointers would be most appreciated?

Thanks,
Ashley Aitken.
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