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Re: stupid eclipse question of the day: disappearing projects


  • Subject: Re: stupid eclipse question of the day: disappearing projects
  • From: "Joe Little" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:14:02 -0700

On 5/31/07, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:

On May 31, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Joe Little wrote:

> I'm trying to dive into Eclipse/WOLips and just to understand how a
> full project is supposed to look w/ packages,etc, I downloaded GVC's
> wonderful FrameWorks source.

This is probably the canonically worst place to start. We have a
complex build environment and an byzantine Ant builder.


> I can use the Import option in Eclipse to > import from these pre-existing projects. However, it starts to > immediately build them,

Problem number one.  You really do need to have everything configured
_before_ you import them.  In the meantime, uncheck Build
Automatically under the project menu.  I can hear Mike moaning
already.  :-)  The Ant build is slooooow compared to the incremental
and having it kick off all the time will quickly make you suicidal.


> having trouble the ant function and certain > lacking other frameworks. That's perhaps all fine and good.

There should have been a README.html when you unpacked the source.
You need to read this and follow every little step.


Ah.. This was within another sub folder, a dead ringer though: UsingEclipse.




> What gets
> me is that every project (with an x on it now) has a pull down bar.
> Clicking on the project in the package explorer "loses" the expansion
> arrow and its empty.

That is because it caused Eclipse to throw an exception internally
during the import and the import never completed.   My advice: just
import GVCFoundation to start with.  Get it building correctly with
no error.  Only then import the others.


> Would someone who groks eclipse care to tell me whats going on with > this poor UI, and why I can't access any files that were just imported > and processed. It saw them, and now its telling me its all off limits, > so how can I fix anything?

They were not fully imported as the projects are referencing
something that you have not setup in Eclipse or your login environment.

Chuck

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