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RE: [platform-swt-dev] Project Builder is a pain.
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Aha! Unfortunately I only have win98 on my windoze laptop at the mo'...I
don't think that has an SMB server.
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From: Mike_Wilson@xxxxxxx [mailto:Mike_Wilson@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 02 January 2002 15:34
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Subject: RE: [platform-swt-dev] Project Builder is a pain.
From the Mac finder, I do "Go" -> "Connect to Server...", then in the
"Address:" field on the dialog I type "smb://home;mcq/SharedDocs/"; where
"home" is the name of my home network, "mcq" is the name of the machine, and
"SharedDocs" is the name of the shared folder.
McQ.
Walton Channing <Channing.Walton@xxxxxxxxx>
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> From: Mike Wilson [mailto:mcq@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 27 December 2001 17:05
> I just spent a couple of hours attempting to wrestle SWT into a Mac
> ProjectBuilder project without success. :-(
Yes, I have tried to use project builder in the past and gave up, resorting
to Netbeans in the end (which is the best of a bad bunch of free IDEs IMHO).
> I'm starting to think I'll have to mount a volume from my XP
> machine to
> the Mac and cross-develop using Eclipse.
As a matter of interest, how did you do this ?
Channing
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Aha!
Unfortunately I only have win98 on my windoze laptop at the mo'...I don't think
that has an SMB server.
From the Mac finder, I do "Go" -> "Connect to
Server...", then in the "Address:" field on the dialog I type
"smb://home;mcq/SharedDocs/"; where "home" is the name of my home network,
"mcq" is the name of the machine, and "SharedDocs" is the name of the shared
folder.
McQ.
| Walton Channing
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Project Builder is a pain. |
> -----Original Message-----
>
From: Mike Wilson [mailto:mcq@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 27 December 2001
17:05
> I just spent a couple of hours attempting to wrestle SWT
into a Mac
> ProjectBuilder project without success. :-(
Yes, I
have tried to use project builder in the past and gave up, resorting
to
Netbeans in the end (which is the best of a bad bunch of free IDEs
IMHO).
> I'm starting to think I'll have to mount a volume from my
XP
> machine to
> the Mac and cross-develop using
Eclipse.
As a matter of interest, how did you do this
?
Channing
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