If you point Eclipse to the root of your Ode checkout, it should pickup all
the projects at once.

alex


On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Kurt T Stam <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Alex, so this means that each folder in the root is pretty much a
> project in eclipse. It's a lot of clicking to import the projects but I'm
> getting there.
>
> --Kurt
>
>
>
> Alex Boisvert wrote:
>
>> For Ode trunk, you would do:
>>
>> buildr package
>>
>> followed by,
>>
>> buildr eclipse
>>
>> (You'll need Buidlr 1.3.2 or higher)
>>
>> alex
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Kurt T Stam <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Another question;
>>>
>>> After following the steps at http://ode.apache.org/building-ode.html,
>>> which successfully finishes (although it complains here and there, not
>>> sure
>>> yet if that is an issue or not), I'm now trying to setup my eclipse
>>> environment following the steps at
>>>
>>> http://ode.apache.org/eclipse-ide.html
>>>
>>> however I'm getting:
>>>
>>> rake package
>>> rake aborted!
>>> No Rakefile found (looking for: rakefile, Rakefile, rakefile.rb,
>>> Rakefile.rb)
>>>
>>> 1. Is rake still in use?
>>>
>>> 2. What is the preferred setup in eclipse? Each ode/trunk/folder as a
>>> project, or one big ode/trunk project?
>>>
>>> 3. Is the ODE 2.0 beta release taking from the trunk? I mean see the tag,
>>> but I just want to make sure the trunk is the latest code.
>>>
>>> thx,
>>>
>>> Kurt
>>>
>>> kstam at apache.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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