That repo will be gone in a couple of days if I have anything to do with it,
so hang tight :)

On 19 November 2010 23:08, Joseph Gentle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yeah, they renamed the 'Create from existing source' option to the
> confusingly named '[don't] use default location'. The libraries
> repository worked fine for me when I selected that and specified the
> /wave-protocol-libraries directory.
>
> What errors are you getting? Did you run ant first? (I'm not sure if
> you need to for the libraries repository.) Maybe, did you instead
> specify the /wave-protocol-libraries/src instead?
>
> -J
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 3:13 AM, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I don't see any "Create from existing source" option. I do see a "Java
> > Project from Existing Ant Buildfile".
> >
> > I did try creating a Java Project and then unchecking "Use default
> location"
> > on the first wizard page and setting the location to be the root of the
> > library clone. That produced similar results to using the project
> template.
> >
> > I should mention that I'm using Eclipse 3.6 (Helios).
> >
> > -Tad
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Alex North <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Sigh. Possibly there's an issue related to the two different ways of
> >> setting up Eclipse projects. I always create a new "Java Project" then
> >> "Create from existing source", point at my checkout, and everything just
> >> works.
> >> Can you try that? I'm aware that there's confusion over the right way to
> >> create the project and we need to sort out a correct way.
> >>
> >> On 19 November 2010 10:38, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Starting with a clean clone, I copy the .project_template file to
> >>> .project and rename the project in that file.
> >>> Then I create new workspace, and import the project using "Existing
> >>> Projects into Workspace"
> >>> After the usual Eclipse churn, it report about 557 errors all of the
> type
> >>> "GWT problems marker"
> >>>
> >>> Most of the errors relate to import of "junit.framework.TestCase" or
> >>> "com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase".
> >>>
> >>> But one specific example is that in
> >>> "org.waveprotocol.wave.client.scheduler.testing.FakeSimpleTimer.java"
> >>> Eclipse puts its red squiggly under SimplerTimer and recommends adding
> an
> >>> import of "org.waveprotocol.wave.client.scheduler.Scheduler" to
> >>> "org.waveprotocol.wave.client.scheduler.testing.Testing.gwt.xml".
> >>>
> >>> -Tad
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Alex North <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> That sounds odd, I don't recall any errors. I've been working in
> >>>> libraries recently.
> >>>> Can you send some more detail?
> >>>>
> >>>> On 19 November 2010 09:37, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> So, I noticed that when I load the libraries project into Eclipse
> >>>>> there's a lot of errors reported.
> >>>>> Is this expected? It seems like all of them are related to missing
> >>>>> imports in test related gwt.xml files.
> >>>>> Short of fixing all the imports, is there anything simpler to be done
> >>>>> to clear up the "errors" Eclipse is reporting.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> -Tad
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