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Eclipse with remote OS/2 workspace

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keith.florance@gmail.com - 21 Jul 2005 21:33 GMT
I'm trying to use Eclipse to develop an OS/2 application (please hold
the laughter).  I have the OS/2 drive mapped to my Windows machine and
I'm trying to use it as my Workspace but Eclipse quits and says that
the workspace is already in use and to choose another.  Is this
something that cannot be done or am I doing something wrong?

-Keith
ppesci@gmail.com - 24 Jul 2005 02:07 GMT
If mapped with a \\something\folder you can have problems.

try to map as drive Y: as example.

This is another bug in Windoze.

Pietro
keith.florance@gmail.com - 25 Jul 2005 15:14 GMT
No such luck, it's already mapped as my O drive.  thanks

-Keith

> If mapped with a \\something\folder you can have problems.
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> Pietro
Wojtek Bok - 27 Jul 2005 17:14 GMT
> No such luck, it's already mapped as my O drive.  thanks

Are there spaces in the path on the Windows box?

> -Keith
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