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Hide errors from a project [message #208717] Thu, 03 May 2007 07:19 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: catphive.gmail.com

Hi, I currently have two projects in my workspace, both are java projects.
One I actually want to build, the other one I'm just using to hold files
that I want to browse through and diff against the one I'm building.

Since I don't actually want to build one of my projects, I'm trying to
figure out if there's a way to hide build errors from that project. I
partially built it once, and now the build errors are hanging around and
getting in the way of me seeing the build errors for my primary project.

Is there a way to hide or filter build errors based on project? What do I
do to only see build errors for one project?

Brendan
Re: Hide errors from a project [message #208750 is a reply to message #208717] Thu, 03 May 2007 10:38 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: hendrik_maryns.despammed.com

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Brendan Miller schreef:
> Hi, I currently have two projects in my workspace, both are java
> projects. One I actually want to build, the other one I'm just using to
> hold files that I want to browse through and diff against the one I'm
> building.
>
> Since I don't actually want to build one of my projects, I'm trying to
> figure out if there's a way to hide build errors from that project. I
> partially built it once, and now the build errors are hanging around and
> getting in the way of me seeing the build errors for my primary project.
>
> Is there a way to hide or filter build errors based on project? What do
> I do to only see build errors for one project?

In the problems view on the right there is a little button with some
confusing arrows on it. The popup says ‘filter’. Click on it and
choose the right thing.

You can also turn of building of the project altogether, in the project
properties, by unchecking the Java builder.

H.

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Hendrik Maryns
http://tcl.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/~hendrik/
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