No, there are a few files that come in from included projects, could
included projects be screwing it up?  They don't have anything but
common libraries that other applications can use.  I'm the first one
trying to upgrade to 1.6. They have different project names, so I'm
not sure why they would cause additional folders...

On Apr 27, 10:12 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you still have directories and files in the old /public/ directory?
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
>
> 2009/4/28 BR <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Having just upgraded to 1.6.4 myself today, I had a similar experience
> > and it's especially problematic because I have 6 modules, and they all
> > replicate all the images 6 times.
>
> > I readhttp://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/WAR_Design_1_6
> > which details the layout, but I still have some questions. In an
> > effort to reduce application footprint, I have all my images and all
> > my css in a shared directory,
>
> > war/images/{dir1,dir2,dir3}
> >   and
> > war/css
>
> > respectively.
>
> > When I compile I end up with
>
> > war/module1/images/{dir1,dir2,dir3}
> > war/module2/images/{dir1,dir2,dir3}
> > war/module3/images/{dir1,dir2,dir3}
>
> > Note that the CSS (only in war/css uses only the images in the shared
> > war/images). Does the GWT compiler do this because the JS on the page
> > needs direct access to the images?
>
> > Is there a way to spec an image bundle?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Benjamin
>
> > On Apr 27, 3:40 pm, ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'm having trouble upgrading to 1.6.4, and I'm thinking I missed a
> > > step, but can't figure out where.  I have moved all my files to the
> > > war directory, added my web.xml and related libs.  My problem is that
> > > when I compile it's putting everything into a war/appname/files.
> > > instead of war/files.  Which is obviously causing all my files to be
> > > pointing to the wrong locations.  My Default Output Folder is pointing
> > > to war/WEB-INF/classes as it should.  The WEB-INF seems to update
> > > correctly.
>
> > > It's just all the other files are being put in another directory, and
> > > I can't figure out what file is telling it to do that.  I also do not
> > > have the -war flag set to add everything in a sub directory either...
>
> > > Thanks
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