Leif Wells wrote:
>This isn't the first time this has happened to me, so I guess I should
>have learned.
>
>I am using ASDT 0.0.8build5 (yes, I know that there are later builds
>in subversion, but I wouldn't know where to begin to compile a Eclipse
>plug-in).
>
>
it is not fixed on cvs ... i check it just now.
i add it to my list should be fixed by friday
and compiling an eclipse plugin is a piece of cake.
just open the plugin.xml file of the editor module
(make sure u have loaded all needed projects from cvs
compiler,core,editor,help,launcher,logger,viewer,wizards and feature)
and a nice interface will open. u can export it on the overview page.
>I was creating a project that already had code in it, code that I had
>spent all day working with to be clean enough to use inside ASDT. The
>result of creating the new project was that I had no code.
>
>I have not been able to pin down the specific conditions to recreate
>this problem, so I have not reported the bug. I thought that I'd
>mention it here (again, if someone already has) that you need to watch
>out when creating a project in a folder where you already have code.
>
>So, safety tip from Leif: make a back up.
>
>(Yes, we use subversion here. But the next step *after* creating the
>project inside Eclipse was to create a subversion repository.)
>
>Leif
>
and for that use right-click on project and select Team->Share Project.
this solution is much cleaner
best regards
Martin Schnabel
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