HI Erwan,
Yes you are right, it was a misconception. I changed the default value of Groovy Eclipse Plugin "Compiler" preference for "Groovy
Script Folder" to now "enable script folder suppor"t, but I did not saw in the main Groovy Eclipse plugin page the "default working
directory for running Groovy scripts" which is "Project Home" by default. I changed for "Script Location" and the svn properties is
now useless. Removed at revision: 1201249
I must say I'm still uncomfortable with the Groovy Eclipse Plugin. But I feel it's better and better even in the context of OFBiz
where Groovy is only used for scripts.
Cheers
Jacques
From: "Erwan de FERRIERES" <
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> Hi Jacques,
>
> why this ? commit message is not really helpful... and I don't think
> this is a good idea, please explain !
>
> Thanks,
>
> 2011/11/12 <
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>> Author: jleroux
>> Date: Sat Nov 12 09:28:56 2011
>> New Revision: 1201228
>>
>> URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1201228&view=rev>> Log:
>> Adds .groovy in svn:ignore
>>
>> Modified:
>> ofbiz/trunk/ (props changed)
>>
>> Propchange: ofbiz/trunk/
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --- svn:ignore (original)
>> +++ svn:ignore Sat Nov 12 09:28:56 2011
>> @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ bin
>> .settings
>> .project
>> changelog
>> +.groovy
>>
>>
>>
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> Erwan de FERRIERES
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