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Re: Java library path set for AST View [message #1718790 is a reply to message #1718595] |
Wed, 30 December 2015 11:03 |
wijnaldum william Messages: 1 Registered: December 2015 |
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Instead, go into the library settings for your projects and, for each jar/etc that requires a native library, expand it in the Libraries tab. In the tree view there, each library has items for source/javadoc and native library locations.
Specifically: select Project, right click -> Properties / Java Build Path / Libraries tab, select a .jar, expand it, select Native library location, click Edit, folder chooser dialog will appear)
Messing with the library path on the command line should be your last ditcheffort, because you might break something that is already properly set by eclipse.
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Re: Java library path set for AST View [message #1719672 is a reply to message #1718835] |
Mon, 11 January 2016 09:58 |
Louie Beckham Messages: 1 Registered: January 2016 |
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Don't mess with the library path! Eclipse builds it itself!
Instead, get in the library settings for your comes and, for every jar/etc that needs a native library, expand it within the Libraries tab. within the tree read there, every library has things for source/javadoc and native library locations.
Specifically: choose Project, right click -> Properties / Java Build Path / Libraries tab, select a .jar, expand it, choose Native library location, click Edit, folder somebody dialog can appear)
Messing with the library path on the instruction ought to be your last ditch effort, as a result of you may break one thing that's already properly set by eclipse.
Thanks ,
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