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Geertjan Wielenga edited comment on NETBEANS-3158 at 10/30/19 10:57 PM:
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So, you experience the problem you describe here specifically with 11.1 and 
11.2, or other versions too?

You're not behind a firewall of some kind and there's nothing special going on 
as far as you're aware?

You have permissions on the folder where you have installed NetBeans?

Until another reason is identified, the '/usr/local/Bins/D.' will continue to 
be what distinguishes your environment from everyone else, regardless of 
whether it has worked for you in the past.


was (Author: geertjanwielenga):
So, you experience the problem you describe here specifically with 11.1 and 
11.2, or other versions too?

You're not behind a firewall of some kind and there's nothing special going on 
as far as you're aware?

You have permissions on the folder where you have installed NetBeans?

Until another reason is identified, the '/usr/local/Bins/D.' will continue to 
be what distinguished your environment from everyone else, regardless of 
whether it has worked for you in the past.

> netbeans 11.1 requests re-installation of nbjavac plugin and fails.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-3158
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3158
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: platform - Plugin Manager
>    Affects Versions: 11.1
>         Environment: Linux Cinnamon Mint 19.2
>            Reporter: Manuel Iglesias
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: messages.log
>
>
> Installed plugins data seems to get corrupted with normal use. 'netbeans' 
> then requests re-installation of 'nbjavac' plugin which fails.
> Problem can be reproduced in this way:
>  # Run 'netbeans' without --userdir & --cachedir options # Default values 
> '$HOME/.netbeans/11.1' & '$HOME/.cache/netbeans/11.1'. First run.
>  Open new project so that installation of 'nbjavac' & 'javafx' plugins is 
> triggered.
>  Install plugins and exit.
>  # Run 'netbeans' with  --userdir $HOME/Test/.netbeans/11.1 --cachedir 
> $HOME/Test/.cache/netbeans/11.1 options. # First run.
>  Open new project so that installation of 'nbjavac' & 'javafx' plugins is 
> triggered.
>  Install plugins and exit.
> Run sequentially:
>  * netbeans
>  * netbeans --userdir $HOME/Test/.netbeans/11.1 --cachedir 
> $HOME/Test/.cache/netbeans/11.1
> After a few times:
>  * Directory $HOME/.netbeans/11.1/config/Modules is empty.
>  * 'netbeans' requests re-installation of 'nbjavac' (which fails).
>  * Tools/Plugins/Installed shows that there are no active plugins.
> EDIT: It seems that it may not be necessary to run, sequentially, 'netbeans' 
> & 'netbeans --userdir ... --cachedir ...'
>  to reproduce the bug. I started netbeans (running 'netbeans') and before its 
> window appeared (it takes a few seconds)
>  I tried to close an editor (another application). Just when I mouse-clicked 
> the netbeans' window appeared and I closed
>  netbeans instead of the editor. Next time I started 'netbeans' the bug 
> appeared (plugins data corrupted, etc).



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