Interesting!

The place to suppress inclusion of these files is in each project’s 
*.patternset files in the woproject directory at the root of the project. 
Eclipse may be hiding this directory from you as normally you wouldn’t need to 
modify it.

Inside are several .patternset files that control what goes-into and 
excluded-from the Classes, Resources and WebServerResources directory at build 
time.

This is an VERY IMPORTANT find! If you are using Jenkins on a Mavericks box, 
you are probably going to need to make these changes as well.

Please post back when you’ve determined the exact settings that eliminate 
problem files. It should also get added to the Wiki so people googling 
WebObjects Mavericks will find it!

Dave


On Nov 20, 2013, at 5:52 AM, John Pollard <j...@pollardweb.com> wrote:

> The problem turns out to be the inclusion of Mac OS X hidden files in the 
> release tree that are related to how Mavericks stores meta information about 
> files and directories.
> 
> For example, here is the content of the model Resources directory:
> 
> ._Info.plist  Info.plist  ._Inrax.eomodeld  Inrax.eomodeld  Java  ._Java
> 
> When I deleted ._Inrax.eomodeld the problem went away. Interesting how that 
> foxed the WO frameworks somehow.
> 
> So I will look into how to suppress these in the release build.


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