Diego,

I had not noticed this change in Ganymede.  This is a pretty major 
change and to be honest I can't imagine why they made it.  At this 
point, the only way I can imagine doing this is by using a separate 
project to access the classes you don't want preprocessed and then add 
that to the build path of the project that is preprocessed.

I can do some digging to try to understand why that change was made and 
why it was made.  Unfortunately, there is no quick solution that I can see.

Craig

Diego Tognola wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using Ganymede and my project has two source directories. But I would 
> only 
> like to export the classes of one source directory to other JME projects. Now 
> with Ganymede it looks like disabling the export of source directories has 
> been removed (why ??).
>
> So how can I get the preverification to ignore the 2nd source directory ?
>
> Cheers,
> Diego
>
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