Re: WOLips New Hotness and ant build says: woframework doesn't support the "frameworksBaseURL" attribute
Re: WOLips New Hotness and ant build says: woframework doesn't support the "frameworksBaseURL" attribute
- Subject: Re: WOLips New Hotness and ant build says: woframework doesn't support the "frameworksBaseURL" attribute
- From: Hugi Thordarson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 17:39:22 +0000
Ah, of course, my coffee hose is missing! :-P
You speak the truth though, {build.app.name} is never defined and my
frameworks seem to build fine with the frameworkBaseURL attribute
removed. I'm going to go play some jazz now, and when I return I'll
see if my applications will build against these products :-).
Thanks!
- Hugi
On 4.11.2008, at 17:28, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Nov 4, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
Hi Chuck!
No, last night I actually:
- removed Eclipse completely from my machine.
- did a /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb as root.
- did a locate of every copy of woproject.jar on my computer.
- deleted every woproject.jar I found.
- did a clean install of Eclipse 3.4.1 and WOLips nightly
- updated my locate db again
- to reveal the newly installed woproject.jars.
I'm starting to feel extremely stupid here, I must be overlooking
something really, really obvious :-).
Just grab one of those Icelandic coffee hoses. :-P
Don't feel stupid, I created a new Wonder FW and got the same
error. So I am wondering if frameworkBaseURL works for anyone. The
only Google references are for Maven builds. And, er, what exactly
is this supposed to do?
frameworkBaseURL="/WebObjects/${build.app.name}.woa/Frameworks"
build.app.name does not seem to get defined. I'll guess this is
some sort of thing that Mike was working on where building an app
will build the frameworks it needs with this resources path set.
Chuck
On 4.11.2008, at 16:30, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Nov 4, 2008, at 7:57 AM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:
Run ant with -verbose as a command line argument to see if you
get other useful information.
I did the following on my system:
sudo cp /Applications/eclipse341/plugins/
org.objectstyle.wolips.woproject.ant_3.4.5526/lib/woproject.jar /
usr/share/ant/lib/
I suspect that this is Hugi's problem: he has the old
woproject.jar in his ant/lib folder. If you have installed Ant
manually, it might not be this folder.
Chuck
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