Hey David: Yeah, at this time I still build with ant and deploy manually - probably because I’m just a Tim and not a David.
I haven’t had any problems at all and I definitely do not have the type of metadata files John is describing in any of my projects or elsewhere on my filesystem. Tim On Nov 20, 2013, at 10:29 AM, David Avendasora <webobje...@avendasora.com> wrote: > Hi Tim, > > That makes a lot of sense. > > Just to be clear, you are saying that you build your apps *for deployment* on > your development machine using Ant. Right? > > Dave > > > On Nov 20, 2013, at 12:35 PM, Timothy Worman <li...@thetimmy.com> wrote: > >> I have been developing on Mavericks for some time and haven’t had this >> issue. There is no underscore convention file naming in any of my projects. >> >> Is it possible that these projects' files were initially stored on a file >> server/share that used the underscore naming for file metadata? That is >> usually something you’d encounter with a product like netatalk, or…? When >> you copied them down from a server, there could have been metadata stored >> like that. >> >> Tim >> UCLA GSE&IS >> >> On Nov 20, 2013, at 6:31 AM, David Avendasora <webobje...@avendasora.com> >> wrote: >> >>> 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. >>> >>> >>> ————————————————————————————— >>> WebObjects - so easy that even Dave Avendasora can do it!™ >>> ————————————————————————————— >>> David Avendasora >>> Senior Software Abuser >>> Nekesto, Inc. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. >>> Webobjects-deploy mailing list (Webobjects-deploy@lists.apple.com) >>> Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: >>> https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-deploy/lists%40thetimmy.com >>> >>> This email sent to li...@thetimmy.com >> >> >> > > > ————————————————————————————— > WebObjects - so easy that even Dave Avendasora can do it!™ > ————————————————————————————— > David Avendasora > Senior Software Abuser > Nekesto, Inc. > > > > > _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-deploy mailing list (Webobjects-deploy@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-deploy/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to arch...@mail-archive.com