You try the path to the "std" folder for the core classes? "/opt/mtasc/std"
And later you can add the path to your classes in "More Parameters to mtasc", for example: -cp /Users/RAFA3L/Documents/workspace/test/src/
One question, after my tests trying to fix tha class path problem now the dir "opt" is visible, before it was invisible, this mean something?
I don't know, but I still felling better with XCode+MTASC+SWF Console
Rafael
On Jul 15, 2005, at 6:00 AM, Stefan Fountain wrote: I know a lot of the' class not found errors' on mtasc/osx/eclipse we're fixed. However I'm still getting - type error class not found errors on Mac OS X 10.4.1.
I've done the tricks described on this list, using a sym link to bypass the spaces in the path, updated ASDT to 0.7.1 and using the newest MTASC and using eclipse 3.1 and Java 1.4.2 and also tried with Java 1.5.0. However still getting the type error class not found. It is finding the core MM classes but not the local classes. However double checking about a million times if the class paths are correct and they are, and adding the class path to the eclipse project file properties.
Kind of lost for options to check, any other options left to look at? should this be posted as a bug or this this a config issue on my machine?
Thanks, Stefan Fountain
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