+1
Weirdly, the dev@ list seems to have this? Has something been deliberately
or accidentally set up differently?
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lled when NetBeans was installed? I'd be tempted to uninstall
all JDKs and NetBeans, reinstall OpenJDK8, then reinstall NetBeans.
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ot the same thing. In terms of editor themes
(fonts/colors), if you haven't come across this site before, it might be
worth a look - https://netbeansthemes.com/
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> succeeded I'm skeptical that is the cause, maybe.
>
Might be worth checking, but IIRC ant 1.9.9 fixes an issue that was only
introduced in 1.9.8, so the build does complete with some earlier ant
versions.
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m list - that filters out your version too.
Interested to try this fix in Praxis LIVE - I have a problem where that
quit never works, but have delegating lifecycle managers that always shows
a dialog on quit.
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2018, 12:27 stephen cumminger, <
stephen.cummin...@sonideft.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the idea Neil. I used InnoSetup years ago and it always worked
> well for me. I use Ant to build everything. I assume you would just build a
> zip distribution and then manually run InnoSetup? I
On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 at 15:01, stephen cumminger
wrote:
> I’d like to stay with the NetBeans Installer as it does everything I need.
After various issues over time with the Windows installer I finally
took the plunge and switched to InnoSetup, and have to say I've
generally found it really simple
On Thu, 9 Aug 2018, 05:47 Alexander Faust, wrote:
> An alternative would be of course to bundle the JRE in the installer, but
> I'm not a fan of that. Because there is always a static obsolete runtime /
> hotspot with possible security leaks on the machine.
>
If it's bundled as a local library
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018, 12:51 Josh Juneau, wrote:
> It would be nice to have a JavaFX GUI for NetBeans, specifically if
> something like Gluon Mobile were used
>
For that to happen *here* would require a shift in Apache policies towards
GPL w/CPE licensed dependencies as far as I know. Of course,
On Thu, 9 Aug 2018 at 23:38, Paul Szudzik wrote:
> It didn’t ask me if I wanted to bring any settings over from previous
> versions ( Which was 8.2 ) but being Linux, figured it couldn’t find it’s way.
That's odd! Never had a problem with the import settings dialog not
showing on any of
Hi,
Moving back on list! :-)
On Fri, 10 Aug 2018 at 13:10, Carl Mosca wrote:
> OK, sounds like I used the wrong terminology for the Mac "bundle" - I find
> them commonly referred to in a variety of ways. Getting the bits into
> /Application/some_directory_structure_here (or elsewhere for
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 at 15:49, Andreas Hauffe
wrote:
> So I obviously I'm supposed to bundle the JRE to the installers
> (Windows, Linux, MacOS). But what's about the OS-independent zip file.
> What is the best way? Should I bundle all JRE's into one ZIP file or
> should I create a ZIP file for
that the UI is visible after clicking the ok
> button of the OptionDialog. Do you have any tips?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Andreas Hauffe
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Neil C Smith
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. August 2018 17:32
> An: Hauffe, Andreas
> Cc: us
You might want to check out the thread around using InnoSetup for this from
around Aug 1st too.
Best wishes,
Neil
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018, 08:55 Andreas Hauffe,
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried with Netbeans 9 and JDK8/JRE8 and this is working.
>
> The verbose output of running the windows installer with
On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 at 14:16, stephen cumminger
wrote:
> String toreturn= ""+prefix+" COLOR=RED>"+super.getDisplayName()+"";
Have you tried ?
>From recollection it uses this -
http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/javadoc/org-openide-awt/org/openide/awt/HtmlRenderer.html
Best wishes,
Neil
sword requested.
>
I assume you're not pushing to git, etc.? This generally comes up when
storing passwords for authenticating to repositories and the like.
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Neil
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dra by the look of it.
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he info
on funding developer time - was going to ask for just that from an Apache
perspective. Are there any thoughts / info about using something like
Bountysource?
Best wishes,
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IRA, but surely having no
main architects also has to mean everyone knowing and following the same
procedures?
Best wishes,
Neil
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my
stock response is always that I got fed up of paying for stuff that doesn't
work properly. Now I've got loads of other stuff that doesn't work
properly, but at least I don't feel ripped off for it! ;-)
Best wishes,
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Praxis LIVE
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 14:39, John McDonnell wrote:
> (I'd argue this isn't the best way to bring it up but it's done now).
+1
NetBeans is now a community project at Apache. How things were
decided historically does not determine how things are decided now.
If you want to get involved in
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 19:09, Alex Sviridov wrote:
> I use openjdk. By the way, are there any plans to move NB from swing to
> JavaFX?
Besides the amount of work involved, the JavaFX license isn't
compatible with Apache projects, so now it's not bundled with (some)
JDKs this seems less likely.
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 at 11:00, R. Diez wrote:
> I cannot remember that he said this was an essential issue.
Well, he did.
> I only stepped in because I do not like the way the original poster was been
> treated.
And I only stepped in because I did not like how people who are
volunteering their
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 at 07:47, R. Diez wrote:
> Your continuous attempts to dismiss this issue are actually more annoying. If
> you think about it, it is counterproductive.
I'm sorry you're annoyed by what I said, but you've misunderstood me -
I'm definitely not trying to dismiss the issue.
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 14:16, Tom Arilla wrote:
> Look Neil, one person called it "the most viewed IntelliJ issue", you called
> it "essential to *whom*?!", very well, but it is just few lines of easy code,
> practically zero maintenance.
...
> Do you see any similarities? Can you show me one
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 12:05, Tom Arilla wrote:
> Thank you for the information, but the thread started because of an essential
> bug ignored for many years
Essential to *whom*?! Doesn't look like that many users were that bothered!
> By the way, didn't you make a whole database of open bugs
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 08:50, Stefan Murawski wrote:
> I am developing an application that is based on the netbeans framework. Due
> to java 8 leaving official support and java 11 becoming the next lts I am
> trying to migrate the application to Netbeans 9.0 and possibly java 11 (java
> 10
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 11:08, tanas gjorgoski wrote:
> It seems we are using ant build, but with a gradle wrapper which injects the
> maven dependencies.
> Looking at our code I'm under impression that ant is the only option, do
> newer versions support building the Netbeans Platform apps using
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018, 14:16 Emilian Bold Two releases per year seems more manageable.
>
The point of 4 was to be more manageable though. Less changes, less
pressure for new features to meet deadlines (dropping 3 months less of an
issue)
I'm happy with either, but I don't think the current
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 22:17, Christian Lenz wrote:
> Maybe reducing the NetCat process or changing it?
OK, so in the interests of [DISCUSS] :-) I think Chris is right here.
I wasn't able to take part in NetCAT for NB10, but did for NB9, and
that process probably does need to adapt. We had a
On Wed, 14 Nov 2018, 22:20 Jiří Kovalský I am glad to see that except two respondents the vast majority likes the
> proposal for only two mandatory major (with NetCAT programs) and two
> optional minor releases per year.
>
You could equally say that a vast majority of committers on dev@ wanted
On Fri, 14 Dec 2018, 21:05 Marc Streckfuß 2. I tried using editor.setValue(obj); FROM the Swing Component in the
> Swing Thread (every time any UI Component changes it's value), but this
> fails with java.lang.IllegalStateException: Attempt to mutate in
> notification, because my Swing Components
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018, 09:47 Steve Jacobs netbeans -J-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=on
>
> For convenience, this can be added to the command line at the end of the
> /netbeans/bin/netbeans shell script.
>
Better added to netbeans/etc/netbeans.conf - it's what it's there for.
Best wishes,
Neil
>
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 at 13:48, Bayless wrote:
>
> I use Netbeans on Linux Mint, based on Ubuntu, and have never seen the
> problems you describe. I just use the default font that Netbeans comes with
> and don't even know what it is but it works for me.
Are you using OpenJDK 11?
Best wishes,
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 at 12:04, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
>
> I was using the one from https://adoptopenjdk.net/ as well as the one from
> http://jdk.java.net/10/
Could also try Azul's Zulu build? Wonder if it's
https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk-build/issues/469
Best wishes,
Neil
On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 at 12:08, Fedd wrote:
> ~$ sudo update-alternatives --config java
> There are 2 choices for the alternative java (providing /usr/bin/java).
If doing that, make sure to also change the alternative for javac.
Or change the --jdkhome value in etc/netbeans.conf / pass it in on
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 at 03:13, Wade Chandler wrote:
> You can package the separate nb-javac project as well.
Interestingly I'm just looking at doing this myself today, as I'm
finally updating PraxisLIVE from NB8.2 to NB11.
Any thoughts on the best way to integrate with nb-javac? Jaroslav
Hi Chris,
I'd be happy to do my Write Now, Run Anytime talk if you'd like?
Description at
https://www.meetup.com/South-West-Java/events/254882628/
It has a (hopefully) fun and noisy-ish ending, so might be good before
lunch or at the end of the day?
Either way I aim to come along.
Best wishes,
On Wed, 29 May 2019, 11:10 Hans Grimmselshausen, wrote:
> In Ubuntu 18 LTS with the Openjdk11 from the Ubuntu repository,
>
That package seems to be buggy as hell. I've been tracing some segfaults,
and also had a similar issue to you. There's an open issue somewhere that
the source symlink is
On Wed, 29 May 2019, 14:46 Hans Grimmselshausen, wrote:
> Here on two Ubuntu 18 machines, the OpenJDK 11 from the apt-repository
> runs very stable.
>
To be clear, I have specific code that consistently crashes on that OpenJDK
package and no other OpenJDK build I've tested, and there are
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 12:45, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
> NetBeans can't magically run on a JDK. That must be set somewhere. Probably,
> system wide, you have JDK 12 installed, i.e., check the version of java and
> javac on the command line.
That line in .conf should be working to override this
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 18:08, JD Smith
wrote:
> When will a new version of the NetBeans RCP be available that supports Java
> 11?
>
> The NetBeans 11 IDE still has for the latest version RELEASE82 for NetBeans
> applications.
The 11.0 RCP definitely supports Java 11+, although I'm using an Ant
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 23:24, JD Smith
wrote:
> I also created Jira Bug NETBEANS-2731 for the Illegal reflective access
> warnings that are occurring.
If the warnings are a concern for you, you should probably look at
adding the relevant options from the netbeans.conf to your RCP
equivalent
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 at 17:44, William Reynolds
wrote:
>
> We have an RCP application that I was trying to create an installer for
> (right click the project, Package As->Installers). The build was failing with
> the following error:
Not a direct answer to your question, but you might want to
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 11:23, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> https://builds.apache.org/job/netbeans-windows/
>
> Should be that.
Looks like build artefacts are missing there?!
Best wishes,
Neil
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 07:11, Pieter van den Hombergh
wrote:
> I would like to gain some experience with the upcoming NB version (11.1?)
> and/or jdk 12 or 13 ea, to have a look at the features. How can I obtain such
> version or where is the netcat version?
Also, I'm just waiting for the
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 11:30, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> Yes, not the complete process is done in the Windows build. The creation of
> the artefacts is done in the Linux build only. The point of the Windows build
> is to show the code works there, not that the artefacts can be created there.
Hi,
On Sun, 12 May 2019 at 10:09, European Neuroscience Center
wrote:
> In my opinion, the problem is fundamental and lies in the vision of future
> development. OSGi is the core of most new technologies and products,
> including IoT and OPC UA, while NetBeans ignores OSGi and rely on outdated
On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 15:23, Eduardo Quintanilla wrote:
> gpg --verify incubating-netbeans-11.0-source.zip.asc.txt
> incubating-netbeans-11.0-bin.zip
You appear to be verifying the source key against the binary zip?!
Best wishes,
Neil
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 08:01, Helmut Leininger wrote:
>
> see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2786?filter=-2
>
The log in this thread is on beta3. The log on that issue seems to be
beta2? Please recheck with beta3 as a fix for this issue was merged.
Thanks,
Neil
Hi,
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 07:18, Mark J Koch wrote:
> On NB 10 and also 11.1. I get this popup error when attempting to rename a
> Java class or move it to a new package. It tells me to look in var/logs for
> any error message but I’m not seeing any Java or NB related logs. OSX
> Mohave
On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 at 09:32, Patrik Karlström wrote:
> Are there any documented (netbeans) steps somewhere that I can follow?
I'm not sure if the build task is documented anywhere yet? But
definitely look at
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/tree/release111/nbbuild/packaging/snap
if you
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 09:51, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Can this be changed somewhere?
> So that in all three cases shown in the screenshot, the parameter hint is
> shown.
This feature is not fully complete yet, and was included in NB 11.1
but off by default for this reason. It will hopefully
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 at 09:12, Ernst Vaarties wrote:
> Since last week, NB 10 or 11 aren't starting anymore on my Ubuntu 18.04
> installation and I have to revert to using NB 8.
In addition to what Geertjan said, what JDK are you using? I've got
the same OS and no issue at the moment. I'm
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 at 09:41, Ernst Vaarties wrote:
>
> That could be it, I'm using the package provided by Ubuntu and am seeing this
> entry in the update log:
>
> > Start-Date: 2019-04-17 08:42:38
> > Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
> > Upgrade: openjdk-11-jre-headless:amd64
On Tue, 13 Aug 2019 at 11:38, Peter Toye wrote:
> I have a similar problem, but with the Oracle JDK. I specify the Javadoc
> index as
>https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/12/docs/api/
Does making that
https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/12/docs/api/java.base/ (kind
of) work for
On Tue, 13 Aug 2019 at 13:45, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
>
> Neil C Smith schrieb am 13.08.2019 um 12:57:
> > Does making that
> > https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/12/docs/api/java.base/ (kind
> > of) work for you?
>
> No, that does not make a difference (and I w
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019, 00:54 rohan julka, wrote:
> Any idea on how to set a specific classpath to the plugin source code (we
> know what dependencies to add but don't know where to put them in order to
> let groovy scripts see them) so that Netbeans will recognize related
> imports and so code
Hi,
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019, 23:40 , wrote:
> If those two steps were added to the instructions , it would save people
> situated as I was someconsiderable time and confusion.
>
The steps you've outlined seem wrong and shouldn't be required. The
instructions are correct, and work fine on at least
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 15:28, Andreas Hauffe
wrote:
> thanks for the answer. With JDK 11 I'm still getting the same error.
Yes,as far as I know, the installers can't be built with JDK 11 yet.
See pending PR https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/1414
Best wishes,
Neil
On Sun, 15 Sep 2019, 20:36 Jerome Lelasseux,
wrote:
> I see. I thought most Windows users had a JRE installed...
>
I wouldn't rely on that going forward ...
>
> Bundling a JRE adds 40MB to my 18MB package, it's a pity... Is there a way
> to do it simply directly from Netbeans ?
>
Are you
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 06:23, Emilian Bold wrote:
>
> Note that Azul Zulu has some specific terms of use which are not good if you
> allow random people to download it:
>
> > You also represent and warrant that you do not intend to distribute the
> > software in a manner that is not compliant
On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 at 22:06, Jerome Lelasseux
wrote:
> 1/ bundle a JRE and it must be OpenJDK
> or
> 2/ have the installer check if a JRE is there, and if not, ask user to
> install a JRE on its own (then he can choose Oracle or whatever). I assume
> that after JRE installation my Netbeans app
On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 10:08, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
> By default they are using the same user/cache dir, so by reinstalling it you
> won't actually loose anything.
Depends whether the previous installation was somewhere the IDE could
install modules inside itself though! That might just affect
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 09:24, Luff,Chris wrote:
> Following the New Project workflow in NetBeans 11.1 a Maven based NetBeans
> Module, could someone else try this and tell me if they get the same
> behaviour?
>
> File -> New Project -> Java with Maven -> NetBeans Module -> Complete Name
> and
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019, 16:00 Ulf Zibis, wrote:
> To have a better basis to decide, can one link me to the bugs/issues
> that have been changed between beta 3 and final?
>
Can't link directly right now, but check out the PRs syncing with master
for first voting candidate and then beta 4. Nothing
On Fri, 19 Jul 2019 at 10:31, Richard Grin
wrote:
> Why "JDK 10 (Default)" under the entry "Java Dependencies" in the Projects
> tab?
The (Default) sounds like you're running on a Java 10 JDK?
Best wishes,
Neil
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2019 at 11:03, Richard Grin
wrote:
>
> NetBeans is running with Java 10.0.1 (certainly the reason of
> "Defaults") but the entry "Java Dependencies" is under the project and I
> changed the version of Java for the project to Java 11.
>
> Perhaps a right click on the projects >
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019, 17:34 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote:
>
> Start with a fresh user directory first.
>
This! But also, did you import settings and plugins from an older install?
I wonder if there's a possible issue there.
Best wishes,
Neil
>
for April 2020.
New & noteworthy features of the 11.1 release:
https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb111/index.html
Downloads:
https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb111/nb111.html
Feel free to share the good news!
Thanks everyone, and best wishes,
Neil C Smith
Voluntary Release Manager for Ap
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, 22:36 Walter Oney, wrote:
> I installed NetBeans IDE 10.0, in which Netbeans is at 8.3 Patch 2,
>
What exactly does that mean? Try 11.1. NetBeans 10.0 is no longer
supported. There is a Snap available for Ubuntu as well as the installers
and zip.
Best wishes,
Neil
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 05:04, Walter Oney wrote:
> Create new project, Java, Java application, then accept all defaults. I
> wouldn't dignify a throwaway program like this as an "application"
Well, calling anything an Applet in a Java context is only going to
confuse everyone!
Best wishes,
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 at 17:03, William Reynolds
wrote:
>
> From https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9558979/java-outputstream-skip-offset
...
>FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(file);
There is no File! ;-)
Best wishes,
Neil
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019, 18:38 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote:
> That setting is set in etc/netbeans.conf in the installation dir but,
> again, if that is wrong then NetBeans itself won’t start up at all.
>
I've definitely seen the reported error before, and it doesn't affect
NetBeans starting. Not sure
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 at 15:04, Richard Linsdale
wrote:
> Any suggestions welcome, as I want to avoid copying the existing file
> content to a new file on every append request and then renaming the file
> (which is my probably short term fall back).
The MemoryFileSystem is quite simple, and
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019, 18:25 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote:
> Now don't do anything other than this -- open the New Project dialog, go
> to the Samples category, in the JavaFX category pick one of the two samples
> you see there. Complete the wizard. Run the sample.
>
Note in 11.1 that's the OpenJFX
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019, 19:08 Walter Oney, wrote:
>
> I don't want to be on the leading edge here -- I just want to get back to
> developing my app. I got sidetracked by not knowing I needed JNA.JAR in
> addition to JNA-PLATFORM.JAR.
>
What has JNA got to do with this conversation exactly?! It
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 16:05, Alan Cameron
wrote:
> Walter Oney’s email is the last straw for me.
Why?!
> I had been a user of NetBeans 8.2 , using it for self-training in C, C++ and
> PHP when this Apache incubation thing started and NetBeans 8.2 was dropped
> from any sort of support. I
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 12:04, Walter Oney wrote:
> My current self-assigned task is to port the app to Linux in the hope that
> I’ll find more robust WiFi support than Win10 has. I was hopping along as a
> happy little bunny with NetBeans 8.4 and some version or another of the JDK
> that
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019, 19:28 Walter Oney, wrote:
> Sure it does. You just didn't see the stackoverflow thread where I got
> help installing JNA, which I need as part of my app. I wandered down the
> rathole of newer JDK versions trying to solve the problem. I'm back to
> being a happy bunny now
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019, 20:31 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote:
> Yup, it seems to me that the Java environment isn't set up right -- some
> JDK 8 of some kind appears to be set up system wide.
>
Yes, but shouldn't cause an issue should it? The Maven support should set
up the environment for the build
On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 at 10:17, Sterpu Victor wrote:
> Can I manullay update Maven or can force this project to compile ignoring
> this error(maybe this is not the right thing to do)?
Under Tools / Options / Java / Maven you can select an external Maven
installation to use instead of the bundled
On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 at 10:31, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> Yes, we should upgrade it, what version would be best, just the latest one?
Probably should aim to keep in step with upstream where possible? As
long as we target 11.3 and not 11.2! ;-)
Best wishes,
Neil
On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 at 10:40, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> For sure. :-)
>
> Created the issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3188
Great! Added missing 11.3 milestone in JIRA and added it to it.
Neil
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, 21:17 Ulf Zibis, wrote:
> I've seen, that the C/C++ inclusion has been removed from the release plan.
> So now, what is the future of C/C++ inclusion in NetBeans IDE?
>
The donation didn't make it by the 11.2 feature freeze date. Hopefully it
won't be long now and can be
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 17:50, Paul "TheSlimDude" Morris
wrote:
>
> OK, that helps. Should it not already be in Installed Plugins then instead of
> Available Plugins? It's kind of confusing.
It is a bit - presumably in there for NB 11.0. At the moment, NB 11.0
LTS and NB 11.1 (and coming NB
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 18:26, Paul "TheSlimDude" Morris
wrote:
>
> Actually, I was mistaken. The missing components are not actually missing in
> NB11.1. They're just not there in CoolBeans. FYI: EML
Always pays to try the upstream release! ;-)
Best wishes,
Neil
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, 09:16 Richard Grin,
wrote:
> I think that the problem about Java 11.0.5 existed before for other
> versions.
>
It was introduced in JDK updates in mid-Oct, hence why it wasn't picked up
earlier and the workaround only just made it into 11.2
Best wishes,
Neil
>
On Tue, 29 Oct 2019, 23:36 Greenberg, Gary, wrote:
> No, I am still running it on Java 8.
>
That issue also affects the latest Java 8 release. Same workaround.
Best wishes,
Neil
>
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 at 09:40, Richard Grin
wrote:
>
> I was not clear enough :
>
> I think that the problem about Java 11.0.5 existed before for other versions
> ** of Java SE **.
Obviously I was not clear enough either! ;-) I'm also talking about
Java SE. The problem affecting NetBeans was
On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 at 16:12, Joseph Huber wrote:
> -J-Xdock:icon=/Applications/${APPNAME}.app/Contents/Resources/icon.icns
> -J-Xdock:name=\"ProSuite NA\""
...
> I have also been searching for some documentation on the list of variables
> (like ${HOME} and ${APPNAME}) that are supported in the
On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 at 16:04, Leo Donahue wrote:
> I did have to switch Look & Feel to Nimbus because the GTK+ has the
> "Project, Files and Services tabs" all chopped off except the very tops.
That one is curious. Have you opened a bug for it? No problem with
GTK+ here on Ubuntu 18.04 with
On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 16:53, Peter Toye wrote:
> Thanks a million. That did the trick.
Great!
> I suspect that the conversion from NB 8 to 11 has some bugs in this area - it
> probably doesn't add the comments in properly. But now I don't have a working
> NB 8 so can't test it out.
In
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 at 17:19, Greenberg, Gary wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, per company policy we all have to work on Java 8 and versions
> of Java are downloaded automatically.
> Thus, JDK 8u231 was installed on my machine about a week ago. Before I was
> using JDK 8u221 and did not have this
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 at 17:50, Raymond, Craig A (US)
wrote:
> Firefox (60.8.0esr, 64-biy RHEL 7) error:
> Your connection is not secure
Guessing that's an old Firefox or OS issue. Fine here with FF 70 on
latest Ubuntu LTS, so something in that bug Emi linked too!
In the interim, you could
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019, 14:53 Chuck Davis, wrote:
> If you hover on the link google created it indicates it's going to maven
> but then goes anyplace else.
>
It's just a typo, not malicious. Spell Apache right and you're fine.
Best wishes,
Neil
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 15:08, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Does this mean, there _should_ be a newer version then 2.0.1 on the update
> center?
That's the version I have here, although it should have taken two
rounds of updates in your original installation to get it. I can no
longer reproduce the
On Sun, 8 Dec 2019 at 17:14, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> I got some minor updates for two or three modules through the update center.
>
> Is that supposed to be Update 1?
>
> Because e.g. NETBEANS-3257 is not resolved with that (contrary to what the
> blog announcement for update 1 stated)
Have
On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:11, Andy Turner wrote:
> Thanks, yes, I've tried that setting already with partial success. With that
> setting, the test passes when I run a clean and build. The test however fails
> when I try to run that single test file (which I want to run through the
>
On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:16, Neil C Smith wrote:
> At a guess you want to customize the project properties' Actions /
> Test File with exec.args=-Xmx1024m - not tested but am using that to
> pass other test args.
Sorry, make that argLine= ! :-\
Best wish
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