> I'm not using external source directories. Entire Eclipse project
> directory is outside of workspace dir, so I can logically share same
> project between multiple workspaces. Eclipse's .project and .classpath
> files reside in the root of that external project directory. When you
> create new project Eclipse's project wizard will create these files in
> the directory you choose and it is also trying to guess for the source
> directories, so I just delete anything wizard would add. This hasn't
> been much different since Eclipse 2.0 or even earlier.
I started down that path but didn't complete the wizard because it seemed
like it was going to delete my folder. In my case, I had a complete
Eclipse project already in the target. It sounds like maybe you just have
the source when you start? I can try that.
> I'll try that, but it is not quite related to the issue I have.
The only real difference seems to be whether the external folders start off
as an Eclipse project or not. If one method can work and the other can't
....
Mark
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