Am 22.01.19 um 17:08 schrieb Emmanuel Bourg:
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> I have no objection to reuse the old classes from libequinox-osgi-java,
> we are too short on time to work out a proper patch and netbeans is the
> last package still using it anyway. Just ensure it doesn't conflict with
> the other Eclipse packa
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Am 22.01.19 um 16:43 schrieb Markus Koschany:
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> Am 22.01.19 um 16:30 schrieb Emmanuel Bourg: [...]
>> What classes are missing? They are likely to be in one of the
>> numerous libeclipse-*-java and libequinox-*-java packages that
>> were intro
Le 22/01/2019 à 16:43, Markus Koschany a écrit :
> I thought so too in the beginning but I couldn't find them. I get
> hundreds of errors like
I'm under the impression the classes were moved/refactored to another
package.
https://github.com/eclipse/rt.equinox.framework/tree/master/bundles/org.ec
Am 22.01.19 um 16:30 schrieb Emmanuel Bourg:
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> What classes are missing? They are likely to be in one of the numerous
> libeclipse-*-java and libequinox-*-java packages that were introduced.
I thought so too in the beginning but I couldn't find them. I get
hundreds of errors like
error:
Le 22/01/2019 à 16:20, Markus Koschany a écrit :
> on the 27th of December 2018 Netbeans 10 was finally released. Most
> importantly it supports Java 11 now. I have managed to update the beast
> and both libnb-platform18-java and netbeans itself can be built from
> source again. I need a bit more
Hi all,
on the 27th of December 2018 Netbeans 10 was finally released. Most
importantly it supports Java 11 now. I have managed to update the beast
and both libnb-platform18-java and netbeans itself can be built from
source again. I need a bit more time to test Netbeans at runtime and I
would appr
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