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Re: where should I look for missing velocity/eogen?
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Re: where should I look for missing velocity/eogen?


  • Subject: Re: where should I look for missing velocity/eogen?
  • From: Tim Worman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 18:29:50 -0700

Jesse:

In your WOLips >> Build preferences, make sure "Automatically Run EOGenerator" is checked.

(just in case)
Also, after you run Golipse, in the lower right-hand corner of Eclipse will be where Workspace Mechanic lives (there's an icon). I think if you run it once it may fix this setting automatically?

Tim

On Mar 12, 2012, at 5:36 PM, Jesse Tayler <email@hidden> wrote:

> I've just made a new developer setup )go-golipse!)
>
> I noticed that when I added a property to the model file, the velocity eogen didn't run and generate a new _EO file with my added property whereas before this was automatic.
>
> Where should I look about that?
>
> I see my eogen config and all the files seem ok to me -- do I need to tell eclipse something?
>
> anyone have hints about that?
>
>
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