Hi,
>> after compiling and run OJ in eclipse from
>> http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/
>> the splash-window shows
>> Version ${version.number} ${version.release} rev.${version.revision}
>> and the readme.txt file also.
>>
>> What is the secret to get the right version numbers to the variables?
>> What have I do, to configure eclipse, that the version-variables get the
>> right values?
As a side note, these variables and some others (useJvmChmod, 
recompress.folder...)
are viewed as errors in the IntelliJ IDEA interface ("cannot resolve 
symbol").
Not a big problem, but I don't know if there is a way to make it 
understand everything
is fine. Are these parameters only defined on the command line ? Would 
it be better
to have them declared/defined at one place ?

Michaël
>>
> maven fills this during packaging. eclipse does no such thing or even can 
> afaik.
>
> ..ede
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