Twice now the EOModel component of XCode 2.2.1 has crashed on me (it is the most fragile piece of XCode I've ever experienced) and seemingly corrupted a part of the WebObjects application build process. Specifically, the written "MacOSClassPath.txt" file is now generated as follows, with each line prefixed with an extraneous "HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT" string (I've dropped lines from the sample below):

HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/APPROOT/Resources/Java/statusmapper.jar
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/Resources/Java/javafoundation.jar
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/LOCALROOT/Library/Frameworks/JakartaCommons.framework/Resources/Java/log4j-1.2.13.jar
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/LOCALROOT/Library/Frameworks/MiniFramework.framework/Resources/Java/miniframework.jar
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/LOCALROOT/Library/Frameworks/CoreFramework.framework/Resources/Java/CoreFramework.jar
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/LOCALROOT/Library/Java
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/LOCALROOT/Library/Java
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/WOROOT/Library/Java
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/Network/Library/Java
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Classes/classes.jar
HOMEROOT/ApplicationsHOMEROOT/WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Classes/ui.jar

The previous time this happened, my only recourse was to reinstall XCode. I'm really trying to avoid doing this again so I'm hunting for the corrupted file, but dropped this here in case anyone can help by telling me where the classpath.txt file is generated. Anyone else seen this one? It's heading for BugReporter tonight ... Gavin
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