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generating model code wipes out .classpath on project [message #424135] Thu, 16 October 2008 18:44 Go to next message
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Just noticed something annoying with the latest SR1 release. When I open a
genmodel and click generate model code I lose all my classpath entries
(other projects, external libs etc.

Is this a known bug?
Re: generating model code wipes out .classpath on project [message #424137 is a reply to message #424135] Fri, 17 October 2008 00:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Andrew,

We didn't change anything remotely related to that in the service
stream. In any case, there's an Update Classpath flag in the GenModel
you can use to turn off any efforts to keep the classpath up-to-date...


Andrew H wrote:
> Just noticed something annoying with the latest SR1 release. When I
> open a genmodel and click generate model code I lose all my classpath
> entries (other projects, external libs etc.
>
> Is this a known bug?
>
Re: generating model code wipes out .classpath on project [message #424140 is a reply to message #424137] Fri, 17 October 2008 02:35 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Ok thanks I'll turn that off. This is a new project so its possible that
this is a long standing bug that is not related to the latest release.

Ed Merks wrote:

> Andrew,

> We didn't change anything remotely related to that in the service
> stream. In any case, there's an Update Classpath flag in the GenModel
> you can use to turn off any efforts to keep the classpath up-to-date...


> Andrew H wrote:
>> Just noticed something annoying with the latest SR1 release. When I
>> open a genmodel and click generate model code I lose all my classpath
>> entries (other projects, external libs etc.
>>
>> Is this a known bug?
>>
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