Hi Philip,
I'm not sure how it would happen that a directory under the project 
hierarchy isn't writable?
Do you have any idea how the project got to that state?

On Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at 8:45:22 AM UTC+2 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Hi Shai
>
> Thanks a lot for the response, much appreciated. The classes were not 
> there in lib/impl/cls, but there was indeed an error related to build.xml 
> in that the directory \build\tmp seemed to be not created (even though the 
> message said so):
> Running the IDE as administrator fixes the issue: the directory gets 
> created, the classes are added to lib/impl/cls and compilation works as 
> expected afterwards. I don't know if this is an issue specific to my setup, 
> but I assume that it isn't, as I'm using the standard configuration and 
> project path for IntelliJ.
>
> Thank you very much! Kind regards
> Philip
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at 3:33:06 AM UTC+1, Shai Almog wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> this should work but there might be a regression in project creation in 
>> one of our recent plugin releases  (the latest should be fine). 
>>
>> After doing a Refresh cn1libs open the "Messages" section. Toggle off the 
>> Tree mode on the left hand side to see the actual printouts. There might be 
>> some errors related to proguard there. You can remove that entire section 
>> from the build.xml if it's there.
>>
>> After the process of refresh is done you can expand "lib/impl/cls" where 
>> you should be able to see all the expanded classes you should be able to 
>> import. Are the files there?
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 5:54:56 PM UTC+2 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> If you are experiencing an issue please mention the full platform your 
>>> issue applies to:
>>> IDE: IntelliJ IDEA
>>> Desktop OS: Windows 10
>>>
>>> When I add the cn1lib "sensors" via the extensions-menu and click 
>>> "Refresh cn1lib", something seems to be downloaded and compiling. However, 
>>> when I try to import a class from the library, it doesn't seem to be in the 
>>> classpath.
>>> I tried all the things I could think of. The only one that seemed to do 
>>> anthing was copying the class files into the lib folder manually. This 
>>> creates a problem because then there are multiple Implementations of the 
>>> SensorManager in the classpath and it won't build.
>>> On Netbeans, the same code compiles and runs without issue.
>>>
>>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong here?
>>> Cheers
>>> Philip
>>>
>>>

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