Just add a system property <logger/package name>.level=< logging level >

Example start netbeans with:

netbeans -J-Dorg.netbeans.api.project.level=FINEST

On 12/2/21 13:24, Thomas Wolf wrote:
Hi again,
I have no idea why, but using the package now works?!?!?!?!?

The only thing I’ve done, afaik, since the last time when it didn’t work is to try creating a project with a directory still called ’satriage’ but in a different parent directory - and removing an old ~/.netbeans/ directory (which appeared to be a leftover from NB 6.9 I discovered when trying to find anything ’nb’. :-(

Anyway - my problem went away, but if anyone can tell me how to change Netbeans logging level globally, I’d appreciate the info.  I’ll use that the next time I encounter something I can’t figure out.

Best,
Tom


On Dec 2, 2021 at 4:12:46 PM, Thomas Wolf <tjw...@gmail.com> wrote:
I just realized i hit ‘r’eply on a couple messages rather than ‘Reply to all :-( Just to summarize: I removed the ~/Library/Caches/NetBeans//and ~/Library/Application Support/NetBeans//* directories - and still get the problem of NB not accepting my package because it’s supposedly also used in a  project named ’twolf’- which is also my userid.

I’m not familiar with how Netbeans does logging.  I looked at the FileOwnerQuery.java file and see that it does do some logging at the “FINE” level.  Could someone tell me how I would turn that on?  Perhaps in the netbeans.conf file as a parameter?  This way maybe I’ll get a clue as to where Netbeans thinks the project is that supposedly owns the package directory i’m trying to specify.

Again, any help much appreciated.
tom

p.s.  if I create a ~/junk/satriage/src/ directory and specify that as my source root, Netbeans accepts it - so it’s definitely something about the ~/spectare/git/satriage/src/ directory location :-(  I vaguely remember creating such a directory a year or two ago - and possibly having created a NB project that referred to it.  But that project no longer exists on my machine as far as I can tell (I did searches on ’twolf’, ’nbbuild.xml, etc. to no avail).


On Dec 1, 2021 at 6:07:02 PM, Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com> wrote:

It seems you have already something in your (most probably home folder) what NetBeans detects as a project.

We have a thing called FileOwnerQuery which shall able to say that a folder belongs to what project. In this case we call it on /Users/twols/spectare/satriage/src and we are expecting a null (not owned by any project), instead that query says that this folder belongs to a project called twolf

So I'd look for project files like nbproject/ folder, build.xml, pom.xml, build.gradle and settings.gradle files in your home folder.


On 12/1/21 13:55, Thomas Wolf wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m at a loss here.  I hope you guys can help:

I created a completely new GIT repository on my mac at:

/Users/twolf/spectare/git/satriage
and then created a src/ directory under it.

Next, I opened Netbeans and tried to create a project this way (have done this dozens of times without trouble):

New Project… -> Java with Ant -> Java with Existing Source

I enter a project name ‘satriage’ and hit ‘Next’ where I’m asked to enter a source package folder. I try to enter:

/Users/twolf/spectare/git/satriage/src/

but I get an error message about that package having been used in another project??? (see attached error dialog) Nonetheless, I did a ‘grep -r ‘satriage’ . in my NetBeansProjects/ directory to see if any project references this directory - but none do.  I also deleted $HOME/Library/Caches/NetBeans/12.4/ in case thee’s some old, cached info that might be to blame - but no luck.  Still getting that error :-( Then I deleted $HOME/Library/Application Support/NetBeans/12.4 - still the same error :-( Next, I renamed my $HOME/NetBeansProjects/ directory - again, same error :-(

In my desperation, I installed Netbeans 12.5 from scratch and without importing any settings from 12.4.  But STILL the same error :-(  Neither NB 12.4 nor 12.5 had any projects open when I did this, so how does NB decide that the package is in use in another project???


Again, in terms of env, I’m running NB 12.4 w. JDK 17 on macOS Monterey.

If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.  Thanks a bunch,
tom


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