Mant Thanks! :-)
> > openjdk is a dependency of NetBeans, so it will be installed automatically.
>
> This is new to me, thanks
You can view a package's dependencies in a terminal with
"apt depends [package-name]". For example,
$ apt depends netbeans
netbeans
|Depends: default-jdk (>= 2:1.8)
Depends:
defa
Many thanks for your message!
> openjdk is a dependency of NetBeans, so it will be installed automatically.
This is new to me, thanks
> In the past in windows I used a Java + Netbeans bundle, is there
> something similar also as Free Software for Trisquel?
NetBeans and openjdk are in the repository. You can install NetBeans via
Add/Remove Applications, Synaptic Package Manager, or the command line.
See here:
https://trisquel.in
Hi everybody, I'm new to Trisquel (I like it a lot :-)
I have some questions:
I would install both
Java with NetBeans IDE.
I suppose the correct sw is OpenJDK, that I don't find in the repository,
should I download from the site https://openjdk.java.net/install/index.html ?
And in this case,