[X] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1 (please justify -1)
[X] binding (member of PMC)
My vote is based on
[X] I have built and tested the source with OpenJDK 17 on Ubuntu 24.04
(required)
[X] I have built and tested the source with OpenJDK 21 on Ubuntu 24.04
(required)
[ ] I have tested the binary zip with
On 6/24/24 06:27, Simon IJskes - QCG wrote:
On 3/14/24 14:26, Neil C Smith wrote:
The JDK support policy was adopted and is available at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Minimum+JDK+build+and+run+policy
NetBeans IDE has required JDK 11 since NetBeans 13.
NetBeans Platf
[X] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1 (please justify -1)
[X] binding (member of PMC)
My vote is based on
[X] I have built and tested the source with Open JDK 17 on Ubuntu 24.04
(required)
[ ] I have tested the binary zip with on
[X] I have tested the Snap installer(s) with Open JDK 22 on Ubuntu 24.04
[X
[x] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1 (please justify -1)
[x] binding (member of PMC)
My vote is based on
[x] I have built and tested the source with OpenJDK 11 on Ubuntu 23.10
(required)
[x] I have tested the binary zip with OpenJDK 21 on Ubuntu 23.10
[x] I have tested the Snap package with OpenJDK 17 on U
Can confirm that. Could you create an issue on github?
On 1/24/24 12:17, Patrik Karlström wrote:
When I place the mouse on any of the line number columns in the Diff window
and swipe two fingers up/down to scroll the lines, only the line number
part scrolls, not the lines themselves.
I can repr
Fixed the Java requirement.
The text above were taken of release announcements around the NB 12 series.
Probably it would be good to have a better introduction/definition text
for the IDE.
On 1/18/24 10:33, Patrik Karlström wrote:
I'm not sure what the correct info should be here but things
Do you have that library?
Do you have other X libraries available.
If some of those missing, you might take a chance to pass
|java.awt.headless=true to the JVM|
|
|
On 12/5/23 14:14, Brad Walker wrote:
I'm working on Amazon Linux and encountered a rather unusual error..
I really have no id
We are using Gradle to build our Gradle side netbeans tooling. The
Gradle version we are usign to build that does not support Java 21. I
have started some work to use simple Ant build for that.
On 11/29/23 05:48, Giles Winstanley wrote:
Thanks Michael, I figured it was something like this. For
[x] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1 (please justify -1)
[x] binding (member of PMC)
My vote is based on
[x] I have built and tested the source with Java 17 on Ubuntu 23.10
(required)
[x] I have tested the binary zip with Java 21 on Ubuntu 23.10
[ ] I have tested the Maven artefacts
[ ] I have tested th
Well, I'd suggest if these things are bugging you, raise an issue.
However, it would be better to provide a PR. NetBeans is really easy to
build. The EclipseLink library is in:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/tree/master/java/j2ee.eclipselink
Should not be hard to add 3.1 there.
Usually th
This would be better if reported on GitHub as an issue. Attachments
works there.
On 11/8/23 15:35, Scott Palmer wrote:
This project was loading on 20-rc3 before, I'm not sure what caused
the current problems, but NB doesn't like it anymore and it won't tell
me why. Resolve project problems s
.
Do we know what is the present state of the Task Repositories support.
Does that have a future in NB?
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The String Template support has been merged for NB20:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/6415
On 10/16/23 11:44, Peter Hull wrote:
Quick question - will NetBeans 20 editor support Java 21, specifically
the string templates (which, I know, is only in preview)?
I couldn't see anything Java 2
On 10/5/23 12:57, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Thu, 5 Oct 2023, 19:51 Laszlo Kishalmi,
wrote:
Just a question, as the vote has been pulled off.
Is it possible to create the binaries cross compile the profiler library
on Linux?
Not sure. No or with difficulty maybe.
What problem would that
Just a question, as the vote has been pulled off.
Is it possible to create the binaries cross compile the profiler library
on Linux?
On 9/27/23 03:54, Neil C Smith wrote:
Hi,
The lack of native binaries supporting Apple Silicon (eg. profiler and
terminal) is becoming more and more of an issu
Well,
There is a lengthy discussion on this issue:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/3962
We seems to have small wins, in whole, it's rather frustrating.
On 10/4/23 16:34, Kenneth Fogel wrote:
NetBeans 19 performs more poorly than 18. I can copy and paste one or two items to
an exte
The dev mailing list does not allow attachments.
It would be better to create an issue on GitHub!
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues
On 9/25/23 09:00, Brad Walker wrote:
Hey Bhavin,
Your email did not have any screenshots attached.
FYI.
-brad w.
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:55 AM Bha
Oh, NetBeans is the java-lang-Thread.
It was taken on Ubuntu 23.04, on AMD GPU, using Wayland, and Java 17 as
runtime.
On 9/5/23 16:40, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Just adding my data to here:
xrestop - Display: localhost
Monitoring 20 clients. XErrors: 0
Pixmaps: 145296K
Just adding my data to here:
xrestop - Display: localhost
Monitoring 20 clients. XErrors: 0
Pixmaps: 145296K total, Other: 40K total, All: 145337K
total
res-base Wins GCs Fnts Pxms Misc Pxm mem Other Total PID Identifier
160 44 7 1 13 87 40
On 8/16/23 02:26, Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
Hello all
When creating a new project in NetBeans 18, one of the offered options
is "Java with Ant > Java Modular Project". This is, to my knowledge,
the only form of all NetBeans projects to offer Java Module Source
Hierarchy support. The Module
On 8/11/23 10:57, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 at 16:01, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Gradle 8.3-rc1 came very late in the game, but it is the one which
finally supports JDK 20 as runtime. That's why we dropped that in.
Please test!
So, we need to build 19-rc5 soon, which
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/6307
On 8/6/23 12:36, Scott Palmer wrote:
Yes, the change to a Kotlin default for the build scripts is very
annoying. You could hardcode the option to use Groovy for now, until the
UI selector is ready.
Scott
On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 10:03 PM Laszlo
Well,
Usually there is not too much change if any on the tooling side between
the RC-s and the final release of Gradle. The main glitch is that new
project would be generated using the 8.3-rc-1 as default even after 8.3
come out.
Also there is another "issue", that from 8.2, Gradle generates
On 7/31/23 02:24, Vladimir Machat wrote:
Hello,
I started using PlantUML plugin recently
(https://github.com/matthiasblaesing/plantuml-nb) . As I am also
learning Netbeans platform programming, as an exercise I fixed the
auto-complete. Now I would like to implement auto-indent but I seem to
Dear all,
Gradle 8.3-rc1 came very late in the game, but it is the one which
finally supports JDK 20 as runtime. That's why we dropped that in.
Please test!
Thanks!
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Apache has discontinued its blog (roller) service. The RSS feed of that
blog were used to feed the "What's New" section of the Start Page.
Shall we replace that with something else or, just remove that section?
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Well, I've seen the source has an ANTLR4 Lexer. You'd be better go with
that.
I'm afraid that the TextMate library we are using is getting old or not
100% feature complete.
See:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/tree/master/ide/languages.go/src/org/netbeans/modules/languages/go
as a sam
[X] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1 (please justify -1)
[X] binding (member of PMC)
My vote is based on
[X] I have built and tested the source with OpenJDK 11 on Ubuntu 23.04
[X] I have built and tested the source with OpenJDK 17 on Ubuntu 23.04
[X] I have tested the binary zip with OpenJDK 17 on Ubuntu 23
Well, those API-s are quite old, not really changed, however I think
they'd need some love. But regarding the stability, I think they can be
made public.
File a PR for that.
On 5/12/23 11:05, Albilu wrote:
quoted from mbien : /friend APIs are APIs which are not stable and
therefore not public
On 5/14/23 02:52, Michael Bien wrote:
Hi Laszlo,
On 14.05.23 02:14, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Dear all,
Does anyone have a good knowledge on our Indexing API?
I would like to add some search functionality to my HCL/Terraform
support.
I do not know too much of Lucene, but what I know is not
Dear all,
Does anyone have a good knowledge on our Indexing API?
I would like to add some search functionality to my HCL/Terraform support.
I do not know too much of Lucene, but what I know is not really match
with what I see there. Then I checked and we are using Lucene 3.6.2,
that is more t
Dear Svata,
First of all, I would like you thank you for offering work to support
keep JDK8 alive!
Though reading through your mail, I'd wonder how JDK was able to evolve
beyond Java 8 it had 80+ percent usage in 2018.
The secret is that they forked/branched JDK. As you mentioned there are
On 4/2/23 06:38, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
I can imagine that. However we are not coding NetBeans to please ourselves,
but to please our users. NetBeans Platform users need JDK8 support. That's why
I am volunteering to maintain and run the CI & tests on JDK8.
Well, that's not true. I'm in the ga
You may install a JDK as well
sudo apt install openjdk-17-jdk openjdk-17-source
On 3/7/23 00:39, Andrii Cherepkov wrote:
I installed NetBeans from App Center on Ubuntu 22.04.
I know for the Windows installer if it can't find Java it shows a popup
window.
Yes, I remember this popup window, b
[X] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1 (please justify -1)
[X] binding (member of PMC)
My vote is based on
[X] I have built and tested the source with Java 11 on Ubuntu 22.04 (required)
[X] I have built and tested the source with Java 17 on Ubuntu 22.04 (required)
[X] I have tested the binary zip with Java 17
What is happening with people in 2023?
Attempted bribery (another topic), threatening veto-s and supporters...
With all my respect, Jarda, please don't act like this!
We are talking and trying to find a solution to a problem:
Java 8 is becoming a dead weight on this project.
That's a fact, th
nd
why I would ever want to change that. That's just asking for
trouble as then my command line builds would be doing something
different from my NB builds and I don't want that.
image.png
Scott
On Sat, Feb 11, 2023 at 2:39 AM Laszlo Kishalmi
wrote:
Yes that kind of thing is a bit hard to crack and could be itchy.
I'd prefer the 1st option, the 3rd could also work in some cases.
So, wait till your PR gets merged. Do something else during that time.
You can also have a running branch for your second PR, which coiuld be
rebased when the fir
Here is an example:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/blob/master/java/languages.antlr/licenseinfo.xml
MIT is a pretty permissive license, AFAIK it can be used without
restriction. See the nbbuild/licenses folder for examples.
On 2/9/23 11:37, Antonio wrote:
Hi all,
Imagine I need to use s
Dear all,
I'd like to collect some feedback on the Gradle Distribution Settings
(Tools > Options > Java > Gradle > Execution Panel > Distribution Section)
Over the years, Gradle evolved and some usage patterns has changed.
8 years ago, Gradle Daemon was in incubation phase. It could took a fe
+1
I like when ideas are given a chance.
On 2/10/23 10:43, Neil C Smith wrote:
Hi,
Due to previously discussed issues and delays caused by running
multiple voting threads on the various convenience binaries, we'd like
to try a single voting thread covering all artefacts for NetBeans 17.
We can
Well,
These are respectable things, on the other hand the "Java 8 Forever" T-Shirt
is getting more and more uncomfortable.
Fortunately, NetBeans is free and open source, many versions are available,
which are supporting JDK 8. If somebody would like to keep it that way, it's
still possible to ke
I have data on the Snap releases.
I know it is highly non representative and due to the auto update nature
of Snaps it is really in favor of latest stable so:
Rounding on hundreds: out of 33600 installs 32800 is using NetBeans 16,
200 NetBeans 15, 200 NetBeans 17-rc2, 200 NetBeans 12.0 and th
On 2/5/23 10:56, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Sun, 5 Feb 2023 at 17:28, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
I've read this at least 4 times, now I hope I understand the most of it.
I'm one of the weaker minds...
Or I'm one of the too verbose ones! :-)
Thanks for your comments - some responses
Dear Neil,
I've read this at least 4 times, now I hope I understand the most of it.
I'm one of the weaker minds...
We are/can talking about different topics when we mention JDK Support.
1. Java IDE Source Editing Support, I know this is not what we are
talking about here, but when people rea
Can you check the message log for an earlier exception, maybe regarding
java parser?
The mentioned exception is logging some null handle at:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/blob/d018622771aa7910274cb7260a87f6793061f431/java/refactoring.java/src/org/netbeans/modules/refactoring/java/ui/Rename
Hi Scott,
I could not reproduce your issue with the included build. MainApp looks
all right, though I noticed something odd in the reported dependencies,
that actually could cause things like that.
I'm still investigating...
On 1/26/23 16:01, Scott Palmer wrote:
Interestingly, while making t
+1
On 1/28/23 13:19, Michael Bien wrote:
Hi devs,
gh has a setting which controls when workflows need approval before
they run, the default seems to be:
"require approval for first-time contributors" or at least this is the
setting the netbeans project is running on.
I would like to conta
As of readability and debug-ability, I'm sorry to say but old-school wins.
It starting to look like when you found the hammer everything seems to
be a nail...
On 1/29/23 02:21, Łukasz Bownik wrote:
I can't help it
It's stronger than me!
AARGH!
;););););)
toURLs(Stream
Dear Łukasz,
Just imagine, that life is not binary, not black and white, there are
pro-s con-s about each of the mentioned items.
And as you noticed we have a discussion about it. When you file a code
cleanup PR, it is an art to find the balance between the lines.
Though:
1. We welcome con
Is that on NB16 or the upcoming 17?
NB16 is not compatible with Gradle 8.0. We had to do a bunch of fixes
for that.
On 1/18/23 20:26, Scott Palmer wrote:
Gradle projects using Gradle 8.0-rc-1 and 2 show a problem with
org.gradle.api.tasks.bundling.Jar.getClassifier()
All NetBeans says is that
On 1/7/23 08:47, Matthias Bläsing wrote:
Hi,
Am Samstag, dem 07.01.2023 um 10:25 -0600 schrieb Eric Bresie:
That is a bigger philosophical/paradigm change here. Are there any
longer term plans to migrate the Netbeans codebase build from ant to
something other (Maven or Gradle)?
I have to as
Dear all,
As many of you know, I'm a DevOps Engineer by trade (whatever that
means). I use NetBeans daily, however beside supporting Text editing,
terminal and favorites to organize my work. Text editing is mostly
Terraform and sometimes YAML.
One day, I spent good time, when I edited code i
e the good news!
Thanks everyone, and best wishes,
Laszlo Kishalmi
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On 1/3/23 02:33, Neil C Smith wrote:
Hi Laszlo,
On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 at 20:59, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
I've started the finalization steps for Apache NetBeans 16-u1 release.
Thanks for leading this through, and sorry for being personally
incommunicado and not getting around to votin
Dear Release Team,
I've started the finalization steps for Apache NetBeans 16-u1 release.
So far:
- Created a "16-u1" tag in Git
- Moved the 16-u1 folder into the release area in subversion.
Next, I'd do the following:
- do a subversion copy on ^/release/netbeans/netbeans/16-u1/nbms as
^/
The vote on Apache NetBeans 16-u1 (Gradle Update) is now closed with a result
of 4 +1 binding votes. There were no -1 votes.
As this is just an update release in the middle of the holiday season I have
not really expected more.
Thanks everyone, for taking time off for this during the holiday s
+1 (binding)
and with that, I'm closing this vote!
On 12/24/22 16:32, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
This is our first voting candidate for the release of Apache NetBeans
16-u1.
Please note all requirements below for validating sources and
convenience binaries (nbm-s) before voting.
If the v
d is to change the permissions on
>>>> %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Netbeans\Cache to be not just
read only and
>>>> then running it should fix it then?
>>>>
>>>> I like the idea of the enhancements...are furthe
ember to help with voting admin.
Only respond if you are going to vote, i.e., this is NOT a discussion
thread.
Apache NetBeans 16-u1 will be released if and when this vote passes.
Thank you to all contributors for all your hard work!
Best wishes,
Laszlo Kishalmi
Neil, Eric thanks for the gui
Dear all,
I just wish to say a thank you for all putting NetBeans 16 together!
I would like to give my special thanks to:
Neil C. Smith: He was a good RM before, but I think he leveled up
with this release. I really felt his presence, handling PR-s, pushing
out RC-s timely. Thank you!
M
These changes will be in the January release of VSCode plugin, according
to Martin.
Your assumption on the artifacts is correct.
On 12/23/22 10:59, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2022 at 06:35, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
I have not bumped the versions since the last build of 16u1, so if you
mpilerArgs / freeCompilerArgs) that fails
to load the project when NB runs on JDK19. I can provide a fix tomorrow.
-S.
On 18. 12. 22 18:28, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 at 16:58, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
I'm ready to update the netbeansrelease.json. In the 12.0-u1 and 12.0-u2
it was just another
First of all, thank you for contributing to NetBeans!
The PR processing speed depends on the following factors:
- Has the PR requested reviewers.
- The value of the PR
- The complexity of the PR
- The severity of the PR related issue.
Are your PR-s required for some kind of school assignmen
Dear Neil,
I'm ready to update the netbeansrelease.json. In the 12.0-u1 and 12.0-u2
it was just another entry with git hash, version and position. Would it
be the same this time, or shall I use the vote entry as well. As far as
I remember vote would remove the version suffix from the final art
delivery branch is almost ready (the version bump is missing).
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pulls?q=is%3Apr+milestone%3ANB16u1+is%3Aclosed
On 12/5/22 19:53, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Well,
I'd like to do this ASAP, if my time allows, I'd kick off the vote
later this week.
We are pr
Just checked the Download page.
I would not mind if the Changes (ChangelLog, etc.) would have it's own
section, even if it would be just the link on the GitHub Release Page. I
found that link hard enough at the 4th glimpse, it's 23:00+ here though.
On 12/7/22 21:29, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
+1 (binding)
Works well. Tested on Ubuntu 22.10 with Java 19
Thanks!
On 12/3/22 02:07, Neil C Smith wrote:
+1 (binding)
Need one more PMC vote if we're going to release the DEB package.
Thanks,
Neil
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 13:29, Neil C Smith wrote:
Vote to release Apache NetBeans 16 DEB
We are in the finishing phase of NB16 release process. Everything is
shaping up, you can expect NB16 to be announced in a few days. But yes
the artifacts are already available.
On 12/6/22 07:06, name name2 wrote:
Hello
I see libs of 16 version in maven, but https://netbeans.apache.org/ still 1
beans/pull/5053
The cherry-picked PR-s has been merged:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pulls?q=is%3Apr+milestone%3ANB16u1+is%3Aclosed
@Neil, Eric your feedback, are always welcome!
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Well, I can share my vision:
DevOps Cluster, that would have:
- Go, syntax highlight and parsing, no project support planned.
- Helm Project Support, mainly project view and code completion in YAML
- Terraform Project Support
- Syntax Highlight in tf and tfvars files
- TF Parsing a
Well,
I'd like to do this ASAP, if my time allows, I'd kick off the vote later
this week.
We are probably ready wit the PR-s on master. I'd reuse the delivery
branch to collect the addendum to NB16, then will merge at once in
release160.
Since the milestone is NB16u1, let's mark your the w
On 12/3/22 04:53, Michael Bien wrote:
On 30.11.22 16:08, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 15:02, Jean-Marc Borer wrote:
Ok, so does it mean, that I have to check Github history to find out
what
is in a upcoming release (16 for example)?
Short answer, yes - eg. link on all releas
Also if you build the entire project the first time, I'd recommend to
close NetBeans for the time of the build.
On 11/28/22 12:07, Michael Bien wrote:
On 28.11.22 20:57, Scott Palmer wrote:
On Nov 28, 2022, at 2:46 PM, Scott Palmer wrote:
On Nov 28, 2022, at 1:58 PM, Michael Bien wrote:
and simple to have a nb16u1 update center,
which I can manually add locally?
-ernie
On 22/11/27 3:25 PM, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Dear all,
This is a kind of notice / discussion.
Frequent visitors of GitHub might notice, that I've created a new
Milestone NB16u1. There are a handful of imp
this as well:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/5015
As usual feedback is welcome!
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! The problem in #4944 is slightly
different though. Is the Gradle Tooling API itself immune to the
problem of running on future JDKs?
On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 at 00:47, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
I'm thinking about a patch release for Gradle Support for NB16...
Great! I wish we could make the pu
+1 (binding)
Checked:
- Checksum and signature.
- Looked into the NOTES ans the LICENSES files
- Built the IDE from Source with Java 11 on Ubuntu 22.04
On 11/21/22 08:52, Neil C Smith wrote:
This is our first voting candidate for the release of Apache NetBeans 16.
Please note all requirem
I'm thinking about a patch release for Gradle Support for NB16...
We will have a few patches already for NB17.
On 11/25/22 15:27, Michael Bien wrote:
On 25.11.22 20:44, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2022, 19:24 Scott Palmer, wrote:
Basically the release notes for NetBeans 16 should men
Well, yes I usually pull Gradle upgrade when it is likely to have a GA
during the RC phase. Unfortunately this is not the case now.
Also I usually do not upgrade the bundled Gradle tooling libraries with
patch releases, if there is no fix in that area. The tooling shall be
back and forward com
Hi Neil,
What about this one in 16-rc3?
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/4898
On 11/2/22 08:23, Neil C Smith wrote:
Hi,
All open and reviewed PRs for delivery / NB16 have been merged.
Am waiting on the tests to go green before merging to the release
branch, so 16-rc3 will probably be
On 10/30/22 11:40, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
Dne úterý 25. října 2022 11:02:07 CET, Neil C Smith napsal(a):
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 at 08:06, Jaroslav Tulach
wrote:
JDK `javac` drops support for old `-target` versions. E.g. version 11 can
no>
longer target 1.5 bytecode:
Doesn't that take nb-j
Well,
I'm confused as well. Still not clear, what are we about to solve here.
Use new lang spec with old runtimes? I do not have granny issues...
I usually encounter "problems" with the other directions. I was happily
using java 8 spec, when it turned out that Optional.isEmpty() is only in
J
Thank you Michael!
On 10/5/22 01:49, Michael Bien wrote:
Hello Devs,
We just merged #4431 which means we migrated 16 more travis jobs to
github actions and made some of the jobs conditional based on PR labels.
most important point first:
Please try to label your PRs before pressing the cre
Well, I'm listening.
Thanks for sharing the presentation!, I really enjoyed it. +1 for that
mustache!
Improve Java/JDK how exactly? I mean with nb-javac, I can still run
NetBeans on Java 11 and be able to develop for Java 19. If I'd do that
do I want to run that code on JDK 8 or JDK 11? No.
Michael sums it up well. I agree completely.
ecj until someone knock on the door and shows the work done is not worth
to discuss.
frgaal: compiler candy without new API, is just like alcohol-free beer.
On 9/28/22 16:10, Michael Bien wrote:
Hi Jaroslav,
I personally always liked the fact th
Well, if I see well, you try to bring the jvi-cmd:run task down to the
project level by defining a task that depends on that.
The defined run task would be a DefaultTask, so it is not taking the
--debug-jvm argument.
Here instead of defining a new run task, I'd configure the ide's run and
de
I started to reply on this, but not sure if I really pressed the send
button, and I do not see my reply. So I'm sorry if I'm repeating myself.
So the Snap distribution does exactly the same (Snap provides the
infrastructure for that). Whenever NetBeans updated the user dir gets
copied from the
One of the most important information is missing.
What type of file are you editing?
On 9/12/22 17:01, Ömer Halit Çizmeci wrote:
Hi,
I have been having this problem I think since NB13 and it occurs in NB14
and NB15. The application suddenly freezes entirely with no response at all
when I hit C
FYI: The NetBeans 15 Snap package has been promoted to latest/stable.
On 9/2/22 01:44, Neil C Smith wrote:
Hi,
Following the vote, I moved the main release artefacts to release
location, and updated the VM for the update centre. Staged Maven also
released.
Geertjan - are you OK to handle webs
+1 (binding)
Checked the SHA checksum, build on Java 11 it produces a good binary
No jar, no zip, looked at the NOTICE
The PGP checksum is good, however Neil key seems to be expired.
gpg: assuming signed data in 'netbeans-15-source.zip'
gpg: Signature made Sat 27 Aug 2022 04:18:00 AM PDT
gpg:
Well, I won't miss the Linux installer. Even before the Snap packages, I
used the zip distribution instead.
BTW. The Snap version of the VC is available on the edge channel. If you
do not get itches from Snap, probably that provides the best user
experience regarding installation and upgrades.
Well, let's go ahead!
I'm already excited about NetBeans 16!
On 8/26/22 04:05, Neil C Smith wrote:
Hi,
I think we're currently looking good for 15-rc4 to be the voting
candidate? Any outstanding concerns?
I'm going to trigger a build now that will hopefully be the release
build. All being
Hi Eric!
Do not worry, NetBeans Gradle projects do not need anything else than
already required for Gradle.
Just checked. Open JFX builds and loads reasonably well in NetBeans (We
have a few occasional NPE-s when nb-javac parses the generated code). I
think it can be used for development.
Proposed fix: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/4456
On 7/31/22 18:11, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Just keep debugging the issue. It seems it is file system dependent.
The testcase does a a trick to simulate open -> load -> close -> check
without open, by doing some file system o
hael
On 31.07.22 03:49, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
It seem I have my own history with that test.
See: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/3298
The discussion in the PR mostly on the first disabled testcase, as
the ScriptEngine it was not correctly initialized on Java 11. That
got solved.
T
It seem I have my own history with that test.
See: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/3298
The discussion in the PR mostly on the first disabled testcase, as the
ScriptEngine it was not correctly initialized on Java 11. That got solved.
The other TC I put on the Ignore list is a wish to
Just an FYI: Going to upgrade Gradle Tooling to Gradle 7.5 as a PR (with
JDK 18 Support) on Thursday/Friday. Right now Gradle 7.5 is in rc4, I
hope Thursday it would hit GA, if not I'll create the PR with 7.5-rc4
and we could update to 7.5 during the NB 15 release phase.
I hope that would be f
Hi Eric,
That was my "enhancement" for NB-14. The janitor module would detect
abandoned cache directories.
Usually there is an /netbeans-14 and parent>/netbeans-14. When the janitor encounters a directory in
which has no pair in then it would
think, that cache dir is abandoned and would of
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