[jbosstools-dev] physical bound file names in .settings directories ?
Max Rydahl Andersen
max.andersen at redhat.com
Mon Mar 17 21:21:06 EDT 2008
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>> Until now I thought we were just duplicating the list of jar deps and source folders,
>> but I did not realize we were using fully specified filesystem specific paths. That is
>> really really bad.
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> There are no filesystem specific paths, they are all related to current
> project in eclipse workspace.
So why is users reporting there being filesystem specific references ?
e.g. what if a jar is from outside the workspace?
-max
>> That is why i'm interested in hearing how exadel studio users were recommended to workaround
>> this issue (since I assume it was also an issue in exadel studio)
>>
>> -max
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>>> Thanks,
>>> Denis
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>>> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
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>>>> I just noticed http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4137029#4137029 which
>>>> asks how users should commit their projects to svn/cvs when our .settings files contains
>>>> hardcoded file references.
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>>>> I did not think we still had this so it becomes a very good question.
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>>>> How did Exadel do this with Exadel studio ?
>>>>
>>>> /max
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