Thanks for looking at this so quickly.

I will ponder your comments today.  The cleaning of deployed is 
something I will especially consider.  Making the incremental output 
visible is something that I'm currently not sure about.  That is 
internal metadata and I'm not sure I really want most people to know it 
even exists.  If you do want to see it, you can always turn off the 
filter in Eclipse for ".* resources".   Unless someone can give me a 
compelling reason to make that information public to *everyone*, my 
answer would be to turn off the resource filter if you really want to 
see what is going on.  I'd argue that you are much more of a "power 
user" than most.

Craig

Markus Sinner wrote:
> Hello Craig,
>
> Great Work! It seems that the bad bugs have gone.
>
> But one thing is annoying now: everytime you clean the project, the
> deployed dir is cleaned. I think thats not a good idea, as i expect the
> built i have manually chosen to stay there till I manually
> update/rebuild it or delete it.
>
> Another thing to think about is, that now a normal user will not
> understand whats going on. The tmp-dir is completely hidden, so somebody
> which does not know the interna of eclipse will be confused. I think the
> dirs should be visible - why not put the dirs "runtime" and "verified"
> beyond "build"? To make it even more clear, "runtime" should be named
> "emulator" - so that everyone will clearly know what that is for.
>
> So... lets do some more testing :-)
>
> Greetings,
> Markus
>
> PS:
> The "buildernotes.html" has some minor error: the deployed-dir seems to
> be not beyond project-root. I corrected this:
> http://psitronic.dyndns.org/div/buildernotes.html
>
>
> Craig Setera schrieb:
>   
>> Everyone,
>>
>> The new test version is ready to be tested.  I found the bug that caused 
>> me to hold back the version on Sunday night.  I have tested this pretty 
>> hard, but obviously there are a lot of combinations and I may have 
>> missed something.  The downloads are available from 
>> http://eclipseme.org/testversions/.    Please read up on the changes 
>> that were made on this page:  
>> http://eclipseme.org/testversions/buildernotes.html.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Craig
>>
>>
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