Well I made the store entry to be private until 10.0 stable arrives, as
even without any announce you can have it quite easily be installed from
Ubuntu Software, even from the edge channel which is not supposed to
target broader audience and just during the those few days we had 173
active installs.
On 11/20/18 3:25 AM, huang kai wrote:
Wow, that’s cool, I’ll have a try tonight.
发自我的 iPhone
在 2018年11月18日,00:09,Laszlo Kishalmi <[email protected]> 写道:
The first snap update is already there it shall be installed automatically in
background, so all you need to do is restart NetBeans today. Tested under
Fedora 28 in VirtualBox as well, worked really well, I only need to relogin to
my gnome session after installing snapd.
The next update would be NetBeans 10 release on the stable channel. If someone
would send me a good screenshot on PHP/Javascript editing then I'd add that to
the store.
On 11/14/18 10:28 AM, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
The user and cache dirs are under $HOME/snap/netbeans/common/<data|cache>/dev
so it will be kept between upgrades.
On 11/14/18 10:02 AM, Eduardo Guadalupe Quintanilla wrote:
¿What happens with the User directory and Cache directory in that update? Will
that be a problem?
Best regards,
Eduardo Quintanilla
Software Developer
Block Networks
-----Original Message-----
From: Laszlo Kishalmi <[email protected]>
Sent: miércoles, 14 de noviembre de 2018 11:59 a. m.
To: dev <[email protected]>
Subject: NetBeans DEV version is on Snapstore
Dear all,
I made some efforts to put together the pieces to be able to publish
convenience binary builds in a form of Snap package available from the Snap
store.
Right now the development version is there on the edge channel (so it is
available, but not publicly listed yet). The binaries are built on Apache
infrastructure then pushed to Snapstore where it is going under automated
review. I plan to schedule the build job for having weekly code drops from dev
available (starting the job on Friday 8 pm something.
I'm going to publish version 10.0 on stable channel, soon after the release
announcement. I'm going to as a manual review besides the automated one for
that release. So on Linux (with snap support) it would be really easy to
install NetBeans.
Right now you can test it: snap install --channel=edge netbeans --classic BTW
if you do so your IDE is going to be updated weekly automatically.
After the release NetBeans would be appear in the Snap Store (wherever it has a
UI) or can be installed from command line as:
snap install netbeans --classic
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