It says: Project child is missing required source folder: 'D:/temp/parent/conf'

Try the steps to reproduce it..easy to reproduce.

I think perhaps it has more to do with the eclipse jdt core.  Can it
handle absolute paths?  I've tried editing the .classpath file
manually to make it a relative path -- I really can't seem to make it
work.  BTW: using eclipse 3.2.2.

Any ideas?

Regards,
davis

On 4/16/07, Haim Ashkenazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Davis Ford wrote:
[ .. ]
> The .classpath file for the guide-ide-eclipse-site project contains this:
>
> <classpathentry kind="src" path="D:/temp/guide-ide-eclipse/conf"
> excluding="**/*.java"/>
>
> This seems completely reasonable, and the directory does exist, but
> eclipse cannot build the project....why?
Hi

I don't work on eclipse usually but when you open a project in eclipse and
it can't build it it usually show you what's the problem in the "Problems"
view (I'm not sure it's called like that). when I imported maven project
into eclipse for the first time it showed an error that the project could
not be built because I don't have an environment variables
called "M2_REPOS". what is the error when you open your project?

Bye
--
Haim


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