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Erich Bremer commented on NETBEANS-5208:
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I just saw this image with DeepLearning4J too, but also many other projects
that having nothing to do with DL4J. A fix similar to IntelliJ's would be a
welcome addition to Netbeans.
> Fix for java.io.IOException: CreateProcess error=206, The filename or
> extension is too long
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> Key: NETBEANS-5208
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5208
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 12.2
> Environment: Windows 10, Java 11.0.1, Netbeans 12.2, maven
> Reporter: B A
> Priority: Major
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> There are projects that can generate "*java.io.IOException: CreateProcess
> error=206, The filename or extension is too long*" errors when trying to run
> the project.
> IntelliJ fixes this with "shorten the command line" option in the
> "configuration" menu for the project. It utilizes Java 9 (and greater)
> ability to use @argfiles instead of huge list of text as argument to java
> executables.
> As far as I can tell, Netbeans does not have this ability, leaving you with
> options such as renaming or moving directories to make the arguments have
> fewer characters in them, which is a huge pain (and maybe not possible) for
> huge projects made by other people (like dl4j).
> I ran into this when running classes out of the Deeplearning4j package. I
> was following the standard instructions of how to install it and run an
> example class, and it generated the error=206 filename or extension too long.
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