On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 14:14, Admin @ Goodun wrote:
>
> > Thanks. I'd assumed that the 'check for updates' would look for new
> > versions. It looks like I have to get the latest (12.1 I think)
> > version by hand.
>
> There was a long and, at times, heated debate about this here just
> recently.
> Thanks. I'd assumed that the 'check for updates' would look for new
> versions. It looks like I have to get the latest (12.1 I think)
> version by hand.
There was a long and, at times, heated debate about this here just
recently.
Apparently TBTP like it the way it is. Personally I'm with you o
Dear Neil,
Thanks. I'd assumed that the 'check for updates' would look for new versions.
It looks like I have to get the latest (12.1 I think) version by hand.
Best regards,
Peter
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Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 11:50:19 AM, you wro
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 11:46, Peter Toye wrote:
> But when I ask NB to check for updates it tells me that 'your IDE is up to
> date!' which is obviously not the case.
>
> Anyone any idea what's going on?
Actually, expected behaviour - there are no updates for 11.1 there.
That's different to sayin
I'm rejoining the NB community after a year of not doing any Java work.
Started up NB (version 11.1) and immediately got an 'unexpected exception'
error, which I've reported to JIRA.
But when I ask NB to check for updates it tells me that 'your IDE is up to
date!' which is obviously not the cas