Just to make sure that I do every thing similar to your setup I checked out the said branch of opennms and made an eclipse project of it. And I can easily import the project in my eclipse IDE after doing
./build eclipse:eclipse This is not to build the project as such but to make it as an eclipse project And the folder you would import would be the whole cheked out folder and not the target folder. On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 01:00:08PM -0500, Honia A wrote: > > Shahzada, > > Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it. In answer to your questions: > > 1) No, I didn't build it using the eclipse command, this is how I built it: > ./build.sh install assembly:directory-inlineand it built it in a directory > name target. > > And let me mention this again that I got a tagged version and not the trunk, > this is the command I ran: > svn co > https://opennms.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opennms/opennms/tags/opennms-1.6.1 > You think I should have gotten the trunk instead?2) I tried importing the > cose base itself but Eclipse can't find any project to list... > > What do you suggest I should do? Please let me know. -- Shahzada Hatim Mushtaq Open Source Software Developer & Graduate Student - Software Engineering and Technology Chalmers University of Technology Götebog, Sweden Mobile: +46-76-5825564 Web: http://hatimonline.com IRC: geoaxis <irc.freenode.net> Skype: hatimonline
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