Here is the file.  The only difference between this and the one on my old 
system is the location of the properties file which simply needed the 
“/Users/calven” added to the front:

webXML_CustomContent=
project.name=COREAdmin
webXML=false
eoAdaptorClassName=
principalClass=Application
embed.Local=true
classes.dir=bin
customInfoPListContent=
project.type=application
wolips.properties=/Users/calven/Library/Application 
Support/WOLips/wolips.543.properties

> On May 1, 2017, at 2:14 PM, Theodore Petrosky <tedp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> would you post your build.properties file? I’d love to see it.
> 
> 
>> On May 1, 2017, at 1:58 PM, Calven Eggert <cal...@mac.com 
>> <mailto:cal...@mac.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thru trial and error I’ve finally figured this out.  I have a 
>> build.properties file in my wo project folder and that needed to point to 
>> the right wolips.543.properties file.
>> 
>> Thanks for your assistance Ted!
>> 
>> Calven
>> 
>>> On May 1, 2017, at 1:01 PM, Theodore Petrosky <tedp...@yahoo.com 
>>> <mailto:tedp...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> zip up the wolips.properties file (so we can save it). Dupe the 
>>> wolips.543.properties file and rename it wolips.properties
>>> 
>>> I want to be sure that the install process is or is not using the 
>>> wolips.properties file. Did you do a cleaning and refresh of your workarea?
>>> 
>>> it is just a test.
>>> 
>>> Do you have the Wonder frameworks imported? have you run ant frameworks 
>>> yada yada or do you download the compiled frameworks. I mean you said this 
>>> is a new instal of Sierra. I just wiped my drive and installed Sierra and I 
>>> have no problems, but I set it up as a new install. I cloned (git) the 
>>> repository and installed the Wonder frameworks with ant frameworks; ant 
>>> frameworks install on the CLI
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On May 1, 2017, at 12:39 PM, Calven Eggert <cal...@mac.com 
>>>> <mailto:cal...@mac.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for the idea Ted.  I just copied the wolips.543.properties into the 
>>>> location you suggested, however, I received the same error. hmmm...
>>>> 
>>>> And yes, there is a wolips.properties in the WOLips folder.
>>>> 
>>>>> On May 1, 2017, at 12:19 PM, Theodore Petrosky <tedp...@yahoo.com 
>>>>> <mailto:tedp...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am about as clueless as a bean but I went looking in my 
>>>>> ~/Library/Application Support/WOLips and I see a folders and files named:
>>>>>  ~ (tilde)    folder
>>>>> Project Templates     folder
>>>>> wolips.543.properties   file
>>>>> wolips.properties  file
>>>>> 
>>>>> I followed the structure from the folder named with the tilde and there 
>>>>> is a wolips.543.properties at: /Users/asacksadmin/Library/Application\ 
>>>>> Support/WOLips/\~/Library/Application\ 
>>>>> Support/Wolips/wolips.543.properties
>>>>> 
>>>>> I opened Eclipse and viewed the WOLips preferences. I changed the 
>>>>> spelling of one of the entries and saved it. The only file to change was 
>>>>> the wolips.543.properties at ~/Library/Application\ Support/WOLips
>>>>> 
>>>>> So do you have a wolips.543.properties at  
>>>>> /Users/calven/git/coreadmin/Library/WOLips? If no, put one there and make 
>>>>> sure it is populated with what you want.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I renamed the folder with the tilde, ran eclipse, did stuff, altered my 
>>>>> WOLips preferences and the system never complained about a missing file 
>>>>> or folder.
>>>>> 
>>>>> copy or move the file wolips.543.properties to 
>>>>> /Users/calven/git/coreadmin/Library/WOLips and see if the problem goes 
>>>>> away.
>>>>> 
>>>>> BTW do you have a wolips.properties in that folder? I am not sure but, if 
>>>>> you ever compile from the CLI i think the compilation process will use 
>>>>> that file for its prefs. I THINK but don’t know for sure.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ted
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On May 1, 2017, at 10:58 AM, Calven Eggert <cal...@mac.com 
>>>>>> <mailto:cal...@mac.com>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi, All
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I’ve got a shiny new MacBook Pro (OS = Sierra) and have installed 
>>>>>> Eclipse & WOLips and can get my WO projects to compile and run in 
>>>>>> Eclipse.  The last step is to do the WOLips Ant Tools Install.  That 
>>>>>> steps gives me an error:
>>>>>> /Users/calven/git/coreadmin/COREAdmin/build.xml:36: The properties 
>>>>>> 'wo.system.frameworks' and 'wo.local.frameworks' must be set. Check that 
>>>>>> your ~/Library/Application Support/WOLips/wolips.543.properties is 
>>>>>> correct.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> And the strange part is that in my ~/Library/Application Support/WOLips/ 
>>>>>> folder when I run the install it creates a new folder with the actual 
>>>>>> name of “~” and then creates the rest of the folders 
>>>>>> /Library/Application Support/WOLips and also creates a 
>>>>>> wolips.543.properties file there too.  So my folder structure then looks 
>>>>>> like this:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ~/Library/Application Support/WOLips/~/Library/Application 
>>>>>> Support/WOLips/wolips.543.properties
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I’m guessing the error message is because this new 
>>>>>> woolies.543.properties is wrong.  Anyone have a clue what is going on 
>>>>>> here?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Calven
>>>>>> 
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