| Yeah, of course the day I try to move to WOLips is the day the installation isn't working. Anyway, I did get things installed, but now when I open a .wod file, I get an "unsupported content type in editor" error. I've tried different combinations of associating the content type with the .wo, .wod. and .html files, but no luck. The files do then come up in the editor, but the html file isn't color coded, and there is no java tab in the editor window.
Any ideas? And where is the wolips mailing list? The only one I saw seemed to be geared to developers of WOLips, not users.
Thanks, Jeff On Oct 6, 2006, at 5:59 AM, Mike Schrag wrote: There were recent changes to the update-site-related-files in SVN and it is causing a problem with the "update" site. The "stable" build number is actually pretty far behind the update site at this point, and that particular bug you're seeing has since been fixed (or at least, it doesn't happen for me with a pretty new build). Once the update site issue is resolved, I'll probably bump the stable version # up to the head.
I would recommend that you get on the wolips mailing list, also.
ms On Oct 6, 2006, at 5:13 AM, David Masters wrote: Hi,
I really, really, really want to like Eclipse and WOLips! But... I can't get it installed cleanly!
In step 7, if I use the url <http://www.mdimension.com/~wolips/update> for the New Update Site dialog, the search results shown in step 11 never includes WOLips. Generally no errors are reported, but on one attempt it did come with the error:
Browsing to the url works, and I'm able to view the site.xml file, so I believe I've got the correct information entered.
If I instead use the url <http://www.mdimension.com/~wolips/stable/> for the New Update Site dialog then I do get the option to install WOLips in the search results, but I'm intrigued as to why the /update option doesn't work for me.
The second question, which I think might be related, is with < http://www.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Create+a+new+WO+Component> - when I create a new WOComponent in step 3 it appears to be empty (no .html, .wod, .woo files). I believe this is because the template files are not in their correct location, but would like to know if a 'clean' install according to the Quick Install instructions is likely to fix this before I try moving template files around.
I've tried installing on three Macs, running 10.4.7 and 10.4.8. The version of Eclipse SDK is 3.2.1.
Any ideas what I could be doing wrong that the /update route doesn't work for me? Or how to get newly-created WOComponents to be non-empty?
Thanks!
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