The suggestion to put them somewhere other than /Library/Frameworks or
/System/Library/Frameworks is really misguided in my opinion.  It works
great for people who have been using WO for 10 years, or who work on
multiple versions of WO, or who are employed by Apple.  If none of those are
true for you, then you will save yourself many headaches by just putting
them in the standard folders.

John

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Amy Worrall <[email protected]> wrote:

> While we're on the topic, I'm having a bit of trouble installing
> everything on a fresh machine. It's doubtless a trivial issue but I
> don't know Eclipse very well…
>
> I installed Webobjects using woinstaller.jar, and put it in
> /Developer/WebObjects.
>
> I installed Eclipse via binary download.
>
> I installed Wonder and put it /Library/Frameworks/Wonder-Frameworks/
>
> I installed WOLips using the Eclipse update mechanism.
>
> Now I try to make a new Wonder D2W application, and it can't find a
> bunch of frameworks (21 to be precise). It seems it can't find either
> Wonder or the WO frameworks. Where can I tell it where to look for
> them?
>
> If I put the frameworks loose in /Library/Frameworks it works, but I'd
> rather they were kept together. Besides, all the installation
> tutorials I found told me to put them in the places I did.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Amy
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