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Eclipse ant file not compiling

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Jo - 30 Apr 2007 15:17 GMT
Hi there:

I m tryign to build a project I have on eclipse with ant but its nto
happening,
I was making some changes to apache and then this is not working I get
an error
that aparently the paths to the libraries are wrong but that hasnt
changed, actually
I mk not sure ant is actually runing, how can i check this?
I really have no idea where to start

Any guidelines would be very welcome

Please note this hapens in eclipse, however the same project compiles
no problem in netbeans ( problem is I have to work in eclipse)
Jo - 30 Apr 2007 16:16 GMT
Now, after deleting and reinstalling eclipse, and setting the right
JVM it works
is there any way to save the complete state of eclipse before
installign anything,
something like save points? so we dont have to do this?
Cheers

jo

> Hi there:

> I m tryign to build a project I have on eclipse with ant but its nto
> happening,
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Please note this hapens in eclipse, however the same project compiles
> no problem in netbeans ( problem is I have to work in eclipse)
Sanjay - 30 Apr 2007 21:50 GMT
> is there any way to save the complete state of eclipse before
> installign anything,
> something like save points? so we dont have to do this?
> Cheers

I think you would be able to do that by backing up .metadata directory
under your workspace.
Jo - 01 May 2007 09:17 GMT
> > is there any way to save the complete state of eclipse before
> > installign anything,
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I think you would be able to do that by backing up .metadata directory
> under your workspace.

I ll try that
jo


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