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Re: [eclipse-dev] inane Eclipse question


Questions like this should be asked on the eclipse.platform newsgroup.


eclipse-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/25/2003 06:21:27 PM:

> I've been using Eclipse now for a while for my Java development on the
> Windows platform with no issues - really happy with the environment. Just
> today I added a new hard disk expressly for data, and moved all of my
> external jar files and their associated directories to that new hard disk.
> After fixing a number of out of joint external jar links, I am left with one
> problem. I have one project which is my base set of tools, and that project
> is included into a number of other projects. The base project has a
> dependency on an external jar which was broken, now fixed - the project
> builds with no trouble. The other projects that are dependant on the base
> tool project however are now no longer building, complaining that there's an
> error in the classpath. The specific errors are as follows:
> Error: The project was not built since its classpath is incomplete. Cannot
> find the class file for netscape.ldap.LDAPConnection. Fix the classpath then
> try rebuilding this project.
> Error: This compilation unit indirectly references the missing type
> netscape.ldap.LDAPConnection (typically some required class file is
> referencing a type outside the classpath)   SubscriptionHandler.java
> CAM/com/wetwebmedia/camag/util   line 0
>
> Now again, the root dependence has been fixed, but I can't for the life of
> me fix this error - these projects were all compiling fine until I moved the
> jars to the new hard disk. Is there a way I can force Eclipse to re-examine
> these classes, or some cached data directory that is now broken because I
> moved the jars to a new hard disk?


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