Hi Bjorn,

I'm running Eclipse 3.3, and when I tried Buckminster today it was the
latest version you get from the buckminster update site - but I already
uninstalled it so I don't know the version.

When I tried to "resolve and materialize" based on the eclipse monkey
instructions <http://www.eclipse.org/dash/monkey-help.php?key=source-code>,
I always got the following errror:

No component type with id eclipse.project

and then something about a component being registered.

I'm sure there was an error code but I don't recall. I found a few postings
here and there about ".project" being deprecated, but the truth is I gave up
pretty quickly because it was becoming yet another eclipse downward spiral.

I've got the source code now for the standarddom project, and that will
probably suffice for now, but it bears repeating that the usefulness of
Eclipse Monkey is getting obscured by the dearth of documentation...

Thanks for your help, though, and quick responses.

Greg


On 11/7/07, Bjorn Freeman-Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Greg,
> Could you explain what version of Eclipse and what version of Buckminster
> you tried to use and what the error message was? It's odd, because you're
> not the first to have trouble and yet I never seem to have trouble.  I'd
> like to solve that.
>
> Thanks,
> Bjorn
>
> Greg Gordon wrote:
>
> I attempted to install Buckminster to grab the source code, but that
> didn't work, so I'm left wondering why it seems like such a big secret as to
> how to locate any documentation on the DOMs that are freely available.
>
> --
>
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