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Max packages in eachother? [message #713845] Tue, 09 August 2011 07:22 Go to next message
gr3nwr35stlr is currently offline gr3nwr35stlrFriend
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I was trying to edit some source code im working on in eclipse and one of the files had a huge ammount of folders in eachother, about 5, so eclipse couldnt put all of the packages in the main src and instead put it in its own source folder. This is giving me alot of errors since eclipse isnt looking in the right directory for those packages. Is there any way to have more than 4 packages inside eachother? Thanks! sorry for bad spelling had to type this quickly in the dark.

also anyone who helps me gets a cookie!

[Updated on: Tue, 09 August 2011 07:26]

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(no subject) [message #713858 is a reply to message #713845] Tue, 09 August 2011 08:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
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On 09.08.2011 09:22, gr3nwr35stlr wrote:
> I was trying to edit some source code im working on in eclipse and one
> of the files had a huge ammount of folders in eachother, about 5, so
> eclipse couldnt put all of the packages in the main src and instead
> put it in its own source folder. This is giving me alot of errors
> since eclipse isnt looking in the right directory for those packages.
> Is there any way to have more than 4 packages inside eachother?
> Thanks! sorry for bad spelling had to type this quickly in the dark

There is no limit. I guess something went wrong when you imported the
source or when you set up the Java build path.

Dani
Re: (no subject) [message #713861 is a reply to message #713858] Tue, 09 August 2011 08:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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whenever i try to put a new package into the right place it wont let me put it in to where its supposed to go
Re: (no subject) [message #713916 is a reply to message #713861] Tue, 09 August 2011 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
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On 09.08.2011 10:25, gr3nwr35stlr wrote:
> whenever i try to put a new package into the right place it wont let
> me put it in to where its supposed to go
How do you do it?

Dani
Re: (no subject) [message #714115 is a reply to message #713916] Tue, 09 August 2011 20:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oh for some reason Eclipse was removing it from the buildpath. i fixed now

[Updated on: Wed, 10 August 2011 00:23]

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Re: (no subject) [message #715085 is a reply to message #714115] Fri, 12 August 2011 10:14 Go to previous message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
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On 09.08.2011 22:30, gr3nwr35stlr wrote:
> If you are willing to use team viewer to help me that would probably
> be easier
>
Sorry, I can't download and install that.

Dani
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