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sun.skyman updated NETBEANS-4759:
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    Affects Version/s: 12.0
          Description: 
The single file was opened in Editor. 
This was an exercise from textbook.
 
I did install NB12 to view how this new version could RUN and DEBUG a single 
file for a student.
Then I set a breakpoint at a line of code. 
Then open DEBUG menu, press DEBUG a single file item. And then a popup window 
was shown with asking to submit a bug report.

I am a newbie, then it is hard to correct send to you a bug report.
Why NB did not have a mechanism automatically send bug-reports like others 
applications has?

I send you a messages.log and even don't know is it correct.

Now I have tried to debug that file like a single file. And a new popup window 
ask send a bug report again. 

Debugger console has: 
Listening on 59237
User program running
Fatal Error: Unable to find package java.lang in classpath or bootclasspath

And by the way when popup window ask to copy, I could not copy the text in that 
window on Linux.
+++

  was:
The single file was opened in Editor. 
This was an exercise from textbook.
 
I did install NB12 to view how this new version could RUN and DEBUG a single 
file for a student.
Then I set a brakepoint at a line of code. And then a popup window was shown 
with asking to submit a bug report.

I am a newbie, then it is hard to correct send to you a bug report.
Why NB did not have a mechanism automatically send bug-reports like others 
applications has?

I send you a messages.log and even don't know is it correct.

Now I have tried to debug that file like a single file. And a new popup window 
ask send a bug report again. 

Debugger console has: 
Listening on 59237
User program running
Fatal Error: Unable to find package java.lang in classpath or bootclasspath

And by the way when popup window ask to copy, I could not copy the text in that 
window on Linux.
+++

          Environment: Linux. Devuan. 64. openjdk11. Netbeans IDE 12   (was: 
Linux. Devuan. 64. Java 11. Netbeans IDE 12 )

> Fatal Error: Unable to find package java.lang in classpath or bootclasspath 
> -- when starting debug single file
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-4759
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4759
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 12.0
>         Environment: Linux. Devuan. 64. openjdk11. Netbeans IDE 12 
>            Reporter: sun.skyman
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: AreFactors.dump, messages.log
>
>
> The single file was opened in Editor. 
> This was an exercise from textbook.
>  
> I did install NB12 to view how this new version could RUN and DEBUG a single 
> file for a student.
> Then I set a breakpoint at a line of code. 
> Then open DEBUG menu, press DEBUG a single file item. And then a popup window 
> was shown with asking to submit a bug report.
> I am a newbie, then it is hard to correct send to you a bug report.
> Why NB did not have a mechanism automatically send bug-reports like others 
> applications has?
> I send you a messages.log and even don't know is it correct.
> Now I have tried to debug that file like a single file. And a new popup 
> window ask send a bug report again. 
> Debugger console has: 
> Listening on 59237
> User program running
> Fatal Error: Unable to find package java.lang in classpath or bootclasspath
> And by the way when popup window ask to copy, I could not copy the text in 
> that window on Linux.
> +++



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