When I had made a new workspace and a new project from scratch in Photon, demonstrated that the new project could be run, etc., and then copied a workspace from the old computer into the same directory the new workspace on the new computer was in, I could then use Eclipse to open the older workspace and subsequently import the old projects. Evidently it contains files that succeeding workspaces must use because it did not work to simply copy an old workspace from the old computer to the new computer, open that workspace in Photon (which showed up empty in the open Photon window), and then import files by the usual method, i.e., import existing projects. That resulted in a sort of prototypical workspace being present on the new computer. I had to start by creating a new project in Oxygen in a new workspace. If you are still having trouble after you try Ed's suggestions you could start by getting clear on how the workspace you have created differs from other workspaces that have been successful.Īt one time I switched over to Photon from Oxygen, since I was changing to a new Mac, and I found that to get access to projects from my previous work it was not enough to copy just a project into the new computer.
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If you are using a Macintosh, there are instructions that are easy to find via search engine on how to make the invisible files visible. I've been puzzled by this kind of problem before, and sometimes I've been very frustrated because I can't see into the structures that are implicit in the hidden files in a project. It sounds like Ed Merks is probably right.