Never saw this error before. What is on line 83 in your build.xml? Do you use a
custom / old one or do you have the most recent from the Wonder templates?
jw
> Am 02.06.2017 um 16:49 schrieb ece :
>
> Hello all
>
> macOS:
> When I tried to build application from within eclipse I get the follo
No takers?
If any one has any ideas please..
> On 2 Jun 2017, at 16:49, ece wrote:
>
> Hello all
>
> macOS:
> When I tried to build application from within eclipse I get the following
> error message:(Context Menü on build.xml -> run as Ant task)
> Any idea what this could be?
> Message and r
Hello all
macOS:
When I tried to build application from within eclipse I get the following error
message:(Context Menü on build.xml -> run as Ant task)
Any idea what this could be?
Message and relevant build.xml section s. below.
We have a Windows machine on a customers site having the same prob
Thank you all. I believe I have identified the problem.
Never never hide an old version of woproject.jar in your ~/.ant/lib directory.
If you are getting standalone ant build errors and weirdness after upgrading,
always always check. It also breaks ant builds from within eclipse.
I should have
I had strange seemingly recursion issues just because my project had some
parent folder containing a space in the name once. Just throwing that out
there.
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Thanks Chuck,
No links in my projects.
Have searched elsewhere and there are links in the wonder sources (build.xml).
I created an empty project and it compiled with ant.
I then repeatedly added frameworks into the build path.
My application frameworks added without problems.
I then started addi
ong wolips.properties files.
Mark
On 20 Feb 2015, at 15:54, Mark Wardle
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From: Mark Wardle
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Date: 20 February 2015 15:54:30 GMT
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properties files.
Mark
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*Subject: **Re: ant build error - too many open files*
*From: *Mark Wardle >
*Date: *20 February 2015 15:54:30 GMT
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> Subject: Re: ant build error - too many open files
> From: Mark Wardle
> Date: 20 February 2015 15:54:30 GMT
> Message-Id: <605a3035-0a99-45f7-bbc4-4f95ec615...@wardle.org>
> To: Fabian Peters
>
> Thanks Fa
Hi Mark,
Have you tried a reboot? Maybe you've somehow managed to exceed kern.maxfiles
or kern.maxfilesperproc?
Fabian
Am 20.02.2015 um 13:53 schrieb Mark Wardle :
> I’ve upgraded to java8, eclipse4.4 and latest Wonder.
>
> Can compile and run from within eclipse but command line ant build fa
I’ve upgraded to java8, eclipse4.4 and latest Wonder.
Can compile and run from within eclipse but command line ant build failing with
“too many open files”.
Has anyone encountered this error? Rather stuck - have tried cleaning and
re-cleaning and re-installing wonder frameworks.
Mark
[woapp
move the /Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/Library/
Frameworks folder somewhere else or delete it -- does the build fail
in a different way?
On Aug 12, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Miguel Angel Torres Avila wrote:
I used FileMerge to compare the info.plist of an old framework (that
not caus
On Aug 12, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Miguel Angel Torres Avila wrote:
By the way.
I thing the Framework is well constructed, at least for development,
because I had no problems developing my app,
That means nothing.
the problems started once I tried to deploy it.
Maybe something is missing th
By the way.
I thing the Framework is well constructed, at least for development,
because I had no problems developing my app, the problems started once
I tried to deploy it.
Maybe something is missing that Ant needs for consider it as a
Framework but not WOLips.
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12
Hi Miguel,
On Aug 12, 2009, at 9:44 AM, Miguel Angel Torres Avila wrote:
Hi, David
Thanks for your patience.
You were right, the problem is in the Project.
I found the following difference between an old project and the new
one.
In the woproject folder of the old project I found this:
Hi, DavidThanks for your patience.You were right, the problem is in the Project.I found the following difference between an old project and the new one.In the woproject folder of the old project I found this: In the new one I found this:There are no ant.x files at all.Never before I had to worr
Hi Miguel,
just recently I had a similar problem. I could not make it to work the
standard way as our frameworks will be build in a custom subfolder of
the standard framework location.
This is what worked for me in our ant file for building an application
(some targets omitted):
How old is the original project that this framework is included in?
If it is too old, the build.xml file may not be using the variables in
your wolips.properties file. I ran into this with an old version of
Wonder. It was looking for a variable wosystem.root instead of
wo.system.root. Since
goofy info.plist?
ms
On Aug 11, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Miguel Angel Torres Avila wrote:
Hi, thanks Mike.
This is the content of my wolips.properties
wo.system.root=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/System
wo.user.frameworks=/Users/dev3/Library/Frameworks
wo.system.frameworks=/Develope
Hi, thanks Mike.
This is the content of my wolips.properties
wo.system.root=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/System
wo.user.frameworks=/Users/dev3/Library/Frameworks
wo.system.frameworks=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/
System/Library/Frameworks
wo.bootstrapjar=/Develo
to build, your framework has to be installed into one of the root
locations (default /Library/Frameworks, for instance)
ms
On Aug 11, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Miguel Angel Torres Avila wrote:
Hi list,
I am getting an error trying to build my project.
This is my first project using wonder and in
Hi list,
I am getting an error trying to build my project.
This is my first project using wonder and in this project I am using a
framework that I created in eclipse using the option New Wonder
Framework.
That framework is named TORATools_3_0
The error I am getting is
BUILD FAILED
/Users/
Hi!
Yes, it should be, I solved a similar problem some days ago doing
that.
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2008/10/30, at 18:06, Amedeo Mantica wrote:
I created a new wonder project and then I copied the build.xml file
content into the old project
it's right?
Amedeo
On 30/ott/08, at 18:50
I created a new wonder project and then I copied the build.xml file
content into the old project
it's right?
Amedeo
On 30/ott/08, at 18:50, Amedeo Mantica wrote:
Buildfile: /Users/Shared/amedeomantica/Eclipse/imarsite/build.xml
setProps:
init.build:
build.woapp:
BUILD FAILED
/Users/Shared/
Buildfile: /Users/Shared/amedeomantica/Eclipse/imarsite/build.xml
setProps:
init.build:
build.woapp:
BUILD FAILED
/Users/Shared/amedeomantica/Eclipse/imarsite/build.xml:50:
woapplication doesn't support the "stdFrameworks" attribute
Total time: 172 milliseconds
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