Craig, well that worked for adding the microemu toolkit, but
unfortunately this version of eclipseme doesn't seem to be able to
create a J2ME project (the project folder in project explorer is
empty). Anyways, I will try the 1.8 release when it's out on a fresh
Eclipse platform.
Thanks for you efforts,
Mike

On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Craig Setera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those seeing this problem, please try again with the updated 1.8.0
> version at http://eclipseme.org/testversions .  I have not changed the
> version number, so you will need to first uninstall the 1.8.0 version
> currently installed.  This version seems to be fixed on Eclipse 3.3, but
> fails on Eclipse 3.4 for some other unknown reason.  I will look into
> that as I have time, but I'm quickly running out of time until later
> this week.
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
>
> Craig Setera wrote:
>> Anders and Michael,
>>
>> I believe I've found the problem, but I'm having trouble getting this
>> fixed at the moment.  (long story)   There is no need to send me any
>> more details at this time and I will get this fixed as soon as I figure
>> out how to solve and test the problem.
>>
>> Craig
>>
>>
>
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