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Is NAB for real? [message #572013] Thu, 24 July 2008 21:06
Doug Abbott is currently offline Doug AbbottFriend
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Hi all,

I'm getting a little desperate here. I would really like to play around
with the Native Application Builder, but can't seem to get it installed
correctly. The last two messages in the NAB newsgroup are both from me,
seperated by about 3 months, and neither one was answered.

NAB doesn't appear to be available from an update site so I just
downloaded the zip file and unzipped it in my eclipse directory. I also
downloaded and installed WideStudio/MWT per the instructions. NAB-related
JAR files show up in the features and plugins directories, but Eclipse
doesn't seem to know anything about it. The NAB perspective doesn't show
up.

A clue emerged when I opened the PDE perspective to check the Plug-ins
view. Two errors appeared:

Unable to find feature.xml in directory:
/usr/local/eclipse/features/org.eclipse.nab.mwt.native.win32 _0.9.9.200806181757.jar

Unable to find feature.xml in directory:
/usr/local/eclipse/features/org.eclipse.nab.mwt_0.9.9.200806 181757.jar

The relevant system information is:
eclipse.buildId=I20080617-2000
java.version=1.6.0_03
java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
BootLoader constants: OS=linux, ARCH=x86, WS=gtk, NL=en_US
Command-line arguments: -os linux -ws gtk -arch x86 -clean

So why are those two archives missing feature.xml and what do I do about
it?

TIA,

Doug
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