Run / debug Openerp7.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS + Eclipse Juno

I doubt it is worth asking this question here or on a specialized Ubuntu site. But I think that there will be a greater probability of an answer. If someone believes that he should be moved, it is recommended to recommend him.

After several days of struggle with several textbooks and answers, this , this , this , this answer is β€œAnswer” and much more. I finally have all the tested and running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, OpenERP 7.0 and Eclipse Juno + PyDev + xml templates.

But I am unable to add a new workspace with the openerp source folder, and therefore I cannot debug OpenERP either. I am a newbie working on Linux, so maybe some of the steps that I followed, I thought was right, but it wasn’t. At the end, I have the following situation:

  • OpenERP works in the folder located at: / opt / openerp, and I ran sudo chmod -R 777 openerp/*
  • Eclipse runs on: / home / eclipse / bin / and runs sudo chown -R myuser:myuser eclipse

I create a new workspace by pointing to my OpenERP folder (see first marker point). But as soon as it is added and updated, it does not display folders inside, add-ons, server and network. Here is a screenshot:

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So I can't debug either. The opening of this video will show exactly the step that I can not reproduce. When I click Browse to add the project to the new debug configuration, nothing is displayed. I think this has something to do with the workspace that is not working.

Any clue on what I'm doing wrong? Can I find the answers elsewhere? Or should I forget about this kit and start cleaning again?

There are several similar questions to this, and I read everything, some of them are closed, I hope that mine will not follow the same path.

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Hmm !! As usual, I asked a question and found where the problem was in a few minutes ... and it was a really stupid problem, Friday makes me an idiot ... and if someone struggles with the same problem, my answer is (repeat one thousand times) :

do not forget to uncheck the "Use by default" box when creating a project

I managed to find the right folder and immediately create a project in my workspace. Now it runs, it works, and I can debug without any problems.

Don't forget to uncheck the use default chekbox

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