Vlad,
>Maybe it would be better to try this instead (after deleting .project
> and .codepath): create a new Erlang project and in the wizard point it
> to the directory where you have the code. You can then type the
> source/include/ebin directories or let the wizard find them by
> pressing "disco
Hi!
On Nov 12, 2007 2:38 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to convert existing erlang project structure to make it work with
> Erlide (using new Erlang project that works as a reference).
> I did following in my existing project:
> - Toggled Erlang nature and Erlang make nature (That m
Hi,
First of all it is nice to have Erlang support in Eclipse. Great work.
I'm trying to convert existing erlang project structure to make it work with
Erlide (using new Erlang project that works as a reference).
I did following in my existing project:
- Toggled Erlang nature and Erlang make natu