On Wednesday 17 January 2007 08:22, George Stoianov wrote:
> FYI: You can always get Netbeans bundled with a JVM and then point it
> to any version you'd like that way your browsers etc will work with
> what is on the OS, supported updated etc., and you will develop for
> what you want. If you are installing Netbeans it will ask for the
> location of the SDK not just the executable so /usr/bin/java is no
> good, this causes an issue when you upgrade your system will function
> because the upgrade links back to right place but the real sdk will
> now be in a completely different folder and there will be nothing in
> the old, which explains your issue.
>
> Let me know if you need more info on this.

Ahh, hadn't thought about that. I downloaded nb 5.5 with jvm 6 and installed 
it under my account. I can now run NB 5.0 from the RPM and 5.5 as me.

Thanks!
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