Ah, I didn't think of this.
Thanks
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Ehr... it is possible:
1. create a project;
2. create a new file within that project as a 'link to file' using an
extension of a path variable;
3. use that file as a source attachment.
Carlo
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 06:45 -0500, Scott M Stark wrote:
> Yes, what I'm looking for is an ability to set the source path for
any
> library jar in the Java Build Path/Libraries settings of a
project
> relative to some workspace/env variable like ${SVN_HOME} so that the
> project can more easily be re-targeted when I use it on a different
system.
>
>
> Jason T. Greene wrote:
> > Yes, 3.1 supports this as well. Although, I believe what Scott is
> > referring to is defining a source path that is outside the path of
> > workspace, but perhaps I am wrong.
> >
> > -Jason
> >
> >
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