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Re: [eclipse-dev] Eclipse no longer finds my source code
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Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
Keith McQueen wrote:
Hi,
Hi Keith.
Sorry to bug you all again, but I am having some trouble. I have
been doing some eclipse development (and you have all been very
helpful in providing tips and answers, etc). I have two workspaces
set up: one for my local company development, and one for my eclipse
development. I have tried going back to doing my company work, but
now eclipse doesn't seem to be able to find any source code. Let me
elaborate. When I get a stack trace in the console window and I
click the line of the file I want to look at, I get a little dialog
that says the source could not be found. If I use the Open Type
dialog, no problem. During debugging, I set a break point in one of
my class files. When the debugger hits the breakpoint and wants to
open the source file, I get a blank white editor window with a button
in it prompting me to update the source lookup path. Something is
now completely screwed up. I have no idea what or how to fix it. I
have deleted all my projects and checked them out again of our local
CVS respository, but I still have the same problem. I'm sure you all
think that this is a question better posed to the newsgroups, but
this situation seems to be a result of trying to do some eclipse
development. I would really appreciate your assistance in getting
back on track,
I don't know if this may apply for you, but when I face this problem,
I solve it with the following procedure:
In the debug perspective, I right click the process I'm debugging and
choose the option Edit Source Lookup. There, I select all the projects
I have source code I need to track.
I have to admit that in the first time I looked for this up, I spent a
long time. It is not so much intuitive. Maybe UI guys may do something
about it. Or maybe I was blind and didn't see it at first time :)
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
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I tried what you suggested, but it didn't really work. I never had to
do anything like that before either, so I just wonder what happened here?
Keith