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Mark Johnson commented on WOOKIE-115:
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Solution:
I'd also unpacked the todo widget to widgets/tadatest. However the build.xml 
file was still looking for a folder called todo. If unpackaging a widget to 
play with the source code, make sure you change the build.xml to look for the 
correct directory!

> Wookie server crashes and won't restart after deleting a widget
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WOOKIE-115
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-115
>             Project: Wookie
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Ubuntu Linux running sun-java-6. Running Wookie in 
> standalone mode for development.
>            Reporter: Mark Johnson
>
> I installed a widget (specifically, Scott's example todo widget) through the 
> admin interface with the .wgt file.
> After using it and displaying it on a Moodle page with the plugin, I used the 
> admin interface to delete the widget.
> After deleting the widget, any attempt to access the Widget gallery resulted 
> in an HTTP 500 error.
> When attempting to close and restart the server, the following error was 
> displayed, and the server wouldn't start:
> BUILD FAILED
> /home/mark/public_html/wookie/wookie/ant/ivy-webapp-common.xml:45: The 
> following error occurred while executing this line:
> /home/mark/public_html/wookie/wookie/build.xml:45: The following error 
> occurred while executing this line:
> /home/mark/public_html/wookie/wookie/widgets/build.xml:71: 
> /home/mark/public_html/wookie/wookie/widgets/todo not found.

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