Yes, it IS deprecated [1]. Archived features means we no longer provide direct
support.
[1]: http://wiki.netbeans.org/NetBeansArchivedFeatures
> On 10 Mar 2018, at 14:15, Niklas Matthies wrote:
>
> Nowhere does it say that CVS support is deprecated. It only isn't
Nowhere does it say that CVS support is deprecated. It only isn't installed by
default any more.
Niklas
On Sat 2018-03-10 at 13:16h, Brett Ryan wrote on users:
> Again, when netbeans actually announced it 6 years ago! You must have
> installed the external plugin.
>
>
Hi Olumide,
NetBeans has some temporary files in addition to the cache.
You could delete them all.
The store all your settings, and open projects, and groups of projects, etc.
Kind Regards,
Johnny
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On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 1:17 PM Olumide
Again, when netbeans actually announced it 6 years ago! You must have installed
the external plugin.
http://wiki.netbeans.org/CVSSupport
> On 10 Mar 2018, at 12:48, emiddio-frontier wrote:
>
> Completely agree (keep CVS) - last job only recently moved from cvs to git.
>
> On 10 Mar 2018, at 12:02, Thomas Wolf wrote:
>
> "How are you even using CVS" - because it's there?! See attached screen
> shots. It's even labeled "Base IDE", which makes it look pretty darn
> integral rather than externalized. I installed NB 8.2 on a brand new Mac
Completely agree (keep CVS) - last job only recently moved from cvs to git.
Netbeans is not just used to develop new projects and new code.
It is used with existing code bases and companies with long lived projects.
My vote again keep SVN, and continue to offer the CSV support that exists.
My
Since CVS is an external plugin we do not need it tested. SVN on the other hand
does need to be tested as it’s still part of the core, I’ve mentioned this a
couple times now.
It is interesting hearing the commentary on perceptions of DVCS solutions (Git,
hg). Both of these are far easier to
Hi,
the described problems remembers me on
https://bitbucket.org/phansson/netbeansnetworkauthenticator
This plugin solved some years ago my isues inside an intranet with a specific
proxy between
the internet. I cauld find that the origin of the problem which results in
opening a dialog
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On Fri, 2018-03-09 at 19:56 +0100, Jean OHANESSIAN wrote:
> Sorry
>
> How can you stop receiving email from
> "users@netbeans.apache.org"
>
> Thanks you
Sorry
How can you stop receiving email from
"users@netbeans.apache.org"
Thanks you
Hi Peter,
I've got a local install so I've added the lines
-J-Dorg.netbeans.modules.keyring.level=FINE
-J-Dnetbeans.keyring.no.master=true
to netbeans-8.0.2/etc/netbeans.conf
But KDE Wallet still pops up.
Regards,
- Olumide
On 09/03/18 10:16, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
Hello,
I'm using NB
Hi Johnny,
I've got Netbeans 8.0.2, 8.1 and 8.2, but prefer to use 8.0.2.
8.1 too prompts for the dialog but 8.2 does not.
Regards,
- Olumide
On 09/03/18 04:03, John Muczynski wrote:
Hi Olumide,
Sounds like something is cross-configured.
If it were me, I'd do steps like this:
1. install
I can join NetCAT since there’s a shortage of CVS users, but I’m not sure I
will be able to do extensive testing since, as I mentioned, I only use CVS when
accessing the company’s other projects. But under the motto “something is
better than nothing”...
tom
> On Mar 9, 2018, at 10:54 AM,
@Olumide
One reason that this may be happening: On startup NB will try to find its
way to netbeans.org to see if there are updates available. This may trigger
the Authenticator to go into action if you are on a site with a network
proxy and that proxy requires authentication.
On Fri, Mar 9,
Hello there folks,
I am trying to bulid Netbeans 9.0 from "https://github.com/apache/
incubator-netbeans" using Git and Ant.
I have tried using Java 8 and Java 9 but it does not build.
When I get to the Ant stage, javac complains of the following. Can anyone
help?
C:\Users\user>CD
The support for CVS is provided as a separate plugin and has been for
years. It’s really interesting to hear from various people in this thread
that they’re making use of this feature. Would be great to have a few of
them join the NetCAT program to give feedback on how the CVS plugin works
in the
Not using git. Thanks, now I understand.
On 03/09/2018 08:53 AM, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2018 at 14:50 Bayless > wrote:
I don't understand this.
I have used Netbeans since version 5.0 and it has never asked for a
password of any
What he said. We're using SVN for lots of projects, and switching to Git is not
worth the effort in our situation. Plus, SVN offers some things that Git
doesn't, such as fine-grained access controls, so Git isn't even an option in
every situation.
> On Mar 8, 2018, at 09:05, Eduard
On Fri, 9 Mar 2018 at 14:50 Bayless wrote:
> I don't understand this.
>
> I have used Netbeans since version 5.0 and it has never asked for a
> password of any kind. I have also been using version 8.1 for the last 18
> months on Linux Mint, still with no password requested.
>
I
I don't understand this.
I have used Netbeans since version 5.0 and it has never asked for a
password of any kind. I have also been using version 8.1 for the last 18
months on Linux Mint, still with no password requested.
Do you have it set to require super user access maybe? If so then I
On 03/08/2018 07:25 AM, Brett Ryan wrote:
I thought we deprecated both of these years ago? Actually wasn’t CVS taken out
in 7.?
I would be EXTREMELY inconvenienced if CVS or SVN support were removed from
netbeans. Here were still use both extensively. (We use git too, but our CVS
isn't going
Hello,
I'm using NB 8.1/8.2/dev on Arch Linux.
When starting NetBeans, I'm asked for the master password, with the
following hint:
"The IDE can remember passwords for you, protected by a master password.
If you have not chosen one yet, do so now; you will be prompted for it
in subsequent
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