How do you build a project in 3.0? [message #183156] |
Wed, 21 January 2004 17:37  |
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Hi,
In Eclipse 2.1, when a project was selected, Project | Rebuild Project would
rebuild the project. In 3.0, this option is always grayed out. All I can
do is Project | Rebuild All which takes a long time for all my projects.
Any help is appreciated,
Reece
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Re: How do you build a project in 3.0? [message #183199 is a reply to message #183156] |
Wed, 21 January 2004 18:02   |
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Originally posted by: John_Arthorne.oti.com_
The "Rebuild Project" action is only enabled when a project is currently
selected somewhere (otherwise it doesn't know what to build). Select
the project in either the navigator, package explorer, or projects view,
and it should be enabled... if not, please enter a bug report (works for
me though).
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Reece wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In Eclipse 2.1, when a project was selected, Project | Rebuild Project would
> rebuild the project. In 3.0, this option is always grayed out. All I can
> do is Project | Rebuild All which takes a long time for all my projects.
>
> Any help is appreciated,
> Reece
>
>
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Re: How do you build a project in 3.0? [message #183692 is a reply to message #183240] |
Thu, 22 January 2004 14:10  |
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Yes, I use Navigator. That's the problem. I added this to Bugzilla.
"Chris Atkinson" <chris.atkinson@novaris.com.au> wrote in message
news:bun4r0$9da$1@eclipse.org...
> I've noticed that if you have the projected selected in "Navigator" view
> then only "build all" can be selected. Switching to "package explorer",
> selecting your project in the view and then hit Project>rebuild project.
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> Cheers,
> Chris.
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> Reece wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > In Eclipse 2.1, when a project was selected, Project | Rebuild Project
would
> > rebuild the project. In 3.0, this option is always grayed out. All I
can
> > do is Project | Rebuild All which takes a long time for all my projects.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated,
> > Reece
> >
> >
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