Re: Re: Transition to Wolfram Workbench
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- Subject: [mg108270] Re: [mg108245] Re: Transition to Wolfram Workbench
- From: "David Park" <djmpark at comcast.net>
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 07:10:25 -0500 (EST)
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On my system, Windows Vista, this works properly. If you use New/ Project/ it defaults to Mathematica/Application Project. That would be the normal choice and it works. When I chose Basic Project instead, the wizard did not freeze, although I canceled before actually creating the project. Go to Window/Preferences Mathematica and make certain the Preconfigured box is checked. Go to Paclet Development and make certain the two boxes are checked. Maybe there is a problem with Workbench on Linux? David Park djmpark at comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ From: Chuck [mailto:chuck.cannon at gmail.com] I am trying to simply open a test project using the wizard, as illustrated in the video linked in the Welcome section. I choose open New Project. The wizard pops up. I choose Basic Project in the Mathematica list. The wizard freezes. Nothing else happens. I have also cannot open an existing package and get a long list of error messages, similar to those submitted earlier by another poster to this thread. I am running this on Linux 9.10 and Workbench 2.0. Chuck