On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 5:04 AM, Miroslav Nachev <
mnachev.nscenter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Besides, I've been involved in other Open Source Projects and I know, that
> there is one core team, that receives a payment for the difference from the
> other fans.
>
No, there is no core team and there
Hi John,
Thank you very much for the reply. I started using Java 20 years ago in
1998. A bit later, I liked NetBeans when it was still owned by a Czech
firm, because it was very intuitive and looks like the products of a
Borland company (Pascal and Delphi).
I like what you offer and I would do it
Can you read this, please:
https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans/entry/what-s-happened-to-my
You will read about using this plugin portal:
http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
Thanks,
Gj
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 11:01 PM, José J. Rodriguez <
jose.ro
Yes, via command line on my host machine.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 4:13 PM Will Hartung wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 1:44 PM, Arvind Narayanan
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Will,
>>
>> When I attach the debugger to the remote gdbserver process, I again get
>> the same popup error saying "GDB has unexpec
The problems I mentioned over on the netcat list with the updates and
plugins repos are still present on the NB 9 release. I have tried over
squid and privoxy, as well as over tor (socks5) with no luck. There is
no problem accessing the catalog files over all these connection
methods, in a web
Nope, I tried all the methods, none worked. Infact that StackOverflow post
has a 50 bounty to it as well.
There are other posts on the web on the same issue that have not been able
to address this issue.
Examples:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25213212/remote-debugging-with-root-privileges
h
None of the several solutions in that link work for you?
Gj
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 9:25 PM, Arvind Narayanan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying remotely debug a C++ application which requires sudo
> permission.
>
> Here is the StackOverflow post which exactly describes the problem and has
> remain u
Hi,
I am trying remotely debug a C++ application which requires sudo
permission.
Here is the StackOverflow post which exactly describes the problem and has
remain unresolved for years.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23893326/debugging-a-c-program-in-netbeans-8-0-which-needs-the-sudo-to-run
Hi,
perhaps this was a mistake. I thought it was profiling, but it is just
the performance tab with running I/O checks that is enabled by default
and wasn't before netbeans 9.0. Where do I disable this tab by default?
I was able to reduce the command line output by removing
"-J-Dnetbeans.log
What do you mean about profiling being enabled, where/how/when do you see
this, what are the exact messages you get to see this?
Gj
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 1:47 PM, Andreas Hauffe <
andreas.hau...@tu-dresden.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when running netbeans 9 with default setup, profiling the IDE seems
Hi,
what is the best way to use Subversion with Netbeans 9? I'm using
netbeans 9.0 with jdk10 on OpenSUSE 15.0. JavaHL and SVNClient are
installed by the OpenSUSE pakages. But I'm not able to get it working.
If I choose "CLI" netbeans doesn't find the svn executable, although the
executable i
Hi,
when running netbeans 9 with default setup, profiling the IDE seems to
be enabled and I'm having a lot of output on stdout. When I run a
Netbeans Platform application profiling is enabled too. Where do I
disable profiling. (Until netbeans 8.2 the profiling was only enabled
for the alpha,
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