It appears that all of the netbeans 6.7 packages have made it through (I
just removed my separate install of netbeans and got the repo ones,
seems to work fine) so I guess this is fixed now.
** Changed in: netbeans (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: netbeans (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Look at IDE log what JDK is used to run IDE. Also I assume you did not
change JDK platform for your project ie. you use the same JDK to build
your project.
Use View - IDE Log from main menu. You should see something like this at
beginning of IDE log:
Operating System= Linux version
Sorry for another post so quickly, but I should mention: no I haven't
changed JDKs on individual projects, this happens on both 'loaded' old
projects and new projects, and this is the only jdk installed on the
system.
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Here's the top of the IDE log, the only 'strange' thing is it says OpenJDK
where I think the old one was the normal sun JDK, but it still should work as
far as I know.
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Log Session: Monday, July 20, 2009 12:30:12 AM
Hello, i've been digging through the update history of my system.
This morning i've updated it and since this morning i've been getting this
error too.
I've found the following:
[UPGRADE] libnb-javaparser-java 6.5-0ubuntu1 - 6.7-0ubuntu1
I just manually installed a new netbeans 6.7 (without
OK, well it sounds as though they might be in process up updating
netbeans on karmic to 6.7 if theres a library that was updated, so
either the library needs to be reverted to 6.5 or the whole thing needs
to go up to 6.7 before it'll work :)
Out of curiosity I tried reinstalling sun-java6-jdk and
OK, that is indeed the problem... used
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libn/libnb-javaparser-
java/libnb-javaparser-java_6.5-0ubuntu1_all.deb as a drop-in downgrade
to the 6.7 version and now everything works as expected. Should have
checked for that myself, bleh.
Could we
Hi,
Thank you for report.
Actually, netbeans 6.7 is going to hit the repos soon. But it is impossible to
do all the things simultaneously. There are a lot of package updates as well as
a new package upload (is waiting for sponsors on REVU). So I don't think it is
a good idea to revert