Thank you so much Ramsey
I the wolips5 works  fine on MacOS aarch64
The "Eclipse product" in targets works too
Francois 

> Le 26 nov. 2024 à 10:18, Ramsey Gurley <ramseygur...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> Okay, I think I've resolved this. When I was clearing out old ant build 
> artifacts from the WOLips project, I unintentionally removed the .classpath 
> files from the ant project templates too. I've restored those and now I see 
> all the woframeworks on the buildpath in new ant projects again.
> 
>> On 11/25/24 9:01 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
>> I'm not sure exactly what you mean by the "Empty Hello World App" but I 
>> tried "New -> Wonder Application" and I think I see what you mean. On 
>> WOLips4, there are a lot of wonder frameworks on the project build path, but 
>> under WOLips5, there is only the JRE in the build path. I'll see if I can 
>> figure out why that is happening. Everything I've tried works with maven, 
>> but I'm glad someone is looking at ant builds too.
>> 
>>> On 11/25/24 8:23 AM, Francois BIENTZ wrote:
>>> Hi Ramsey
>>> 
>>> Thank you
>>> 
>>> git clone -b wolips5 https://github.com/wocommunity/wolips.git wolips5
>>> mvn clean package
>>> 
>>> This worked for me and local directory as an install is ok. The wolips 
>>> perspective is available.
>>> But for now when I try the "Empty Hello World App" with "run as 
>>> WOApplication"  I get the launch error "Selection does not contain a main 
>>> type ".
>>> The Source folder is in the build path
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Le 24 nov. 2024 à 00:31, Ramsey Gurley via Webobjects-dev 
>>>> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> a écrit :
>>>> 
>>>> Oops, I meant to copy the list on this.
>>>> 
>>>>> On 11/22/24 8:06 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
>>>>> Currently, you need to build it until we set up a github action to do 
>>>>> that. It should be fairly easy to build, just:
>>>>> 
>>>>> git clone -b wolips5 https://github.com/wocommunity/wolips.git wolips5
>>>>> cd wolips5
>>>>> mvn clean package
>>>>> 
>>>>> then after it builds, you'll find the p2 repository in:
>>>>> 
>>>>> ./wolips/wolips.p2/target/repository/
>>>>> 
>>>>> You can go into eclipse, select "Help -> Install new software..." click 
>>>>> the [Add] button, and add that local directory as an install site. Then 
>>>>> you can install wolips5 from there. Every time you rebuild, it will be 
>>>>> considered updated and you can install the update from that same place.
>>>>> 
>>>>> You'll also find a full build of eclipse with WOLips5 preinstalled under,
>>>>> 
>>>>> ./wolips/wolips.product/target/products/
>>>>> 
>>>>> Just select your platform's zip file, unzip it, and run it. I've been 
>>>>> testing with the p2. I haven't really tested out the product build very 
>>>>> much.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 11/22/24 2:35 AM, Michael Kondratov wrote:
>>>>>> I am unable to get there p2 build directory of WOLis5. Would anyone have 
>>>>>> a copy they could share?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Nov 17, 2024, at 10:12 PM, Ramsey Gurley via Webobjects-dev 
>>>>>>> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I'm pleased to announce a new WOLips version: WOLips5. I've now pushed 
>>>>>>> a new branch to the WOLips repository where you can check it out and 
>>>>>>> test it yourselves.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> https://github.com/wocommunity/wolips/tree/wolips5
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> WOLips5 features:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> * Easy maven build, just 'git clone',  'mvn clean package' and you're 
>>>>>>> done.
>>>>>>> * Built with Java 21 instead of Java 1.5.
>>>>>>> * Builds with the newer p2 repository layout.
>>>>>>> * Builds an Eclipse product, which is a full Eclipse application with 
>>>>>>> WOLips5 preinstalled for five different platform+arch combinations. 
>>>>>>> (Win+X86_64, Linux+aarch64, Linux+X86_64, Mac+aarch64, Mac+X86_64)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Once maven has downloaded the internet, the entire build process takes 
>>>>>>> about 5 minutes on my 2020 i5 laptop. It takes only about 2 minutes if 
>>>>>>> I disable the product build. We plan to set up a full build as a github 
>>>>>>> action, and that will automatically build on github for each change 
>>>>>>> committed to master. In the meantime, you can build and install it 
>>>>>>> locally quite easily, which is what I am doing currently. The README on 
>>>>>>> the branch explains how.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
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