Nicolas Lalevée schrieb: > > Le 16 oct. 09 à 18:26, Martin Weber a écrit : > >> Hi all, >> >> I just upgraded IvyDE to Version 2.1.0.200910131402-hudson-74. >> >> In our setup, we used linke folders to point to the project's source >> files. The latest version of IvyDE fails with that setup. >> >> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.IvyDEException: The ivy.xml file >> 'C:\Projects\st\<module>\EclipseProjectFiles\testrunmgt\content\ivy.xml' >> was not found >> at >> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyClasspathContainerState.getModuleDescriptor(IvyClasspathContainerState.java:389) >> >> at >> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyResolveJob.run(IvyResolveJob.java:73) >> >> at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55) > > When you say "linked folders", is it like the symbolic links in the Unix > world ?
No, these linked folders are Eclipse-specific. We use a set up, where the eclipse project files (and settings) are kept away from the source files. Each eclipse project has a linked folder named 'content', which points to the source directory. In Eclipse, you may create a linked folder by opening Project|Properties|Java build Path|Source and then clicking on 'Link Source'. > > Could you open a Jira about it ? thanks I tried. But I don't see any 'New Issue' button there after I logged in to Jira. Martin
