On Sun, 26 Mar 2023 at 17:47, David Brownlee <a...@absd.org> wrote: > > On Sun, 26 Mar 2023 at 14:36, Ron Georgia <netve...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I cannot get the early access edition to work. In fact to get the > > Intellij from pkgin to work I have to change the idea.sh file to use > > jdk11. Any hints on getting the EAP version to work? > > Hi Ron, > > What version of NetBSD are you running? I'm using NetBSD-10 with self > compiled binaries. It looks like the 2022Q4 pkgin netbsd-9 binaries > have openjdk17-1.17.0.4.8nb1, which is missing a libxrender fix needed > for the EAP version. 2023Q1 should have openjdk17-1.17.0.6.10nb2 and > _hopeful;y_ should be showing up soon. (I tend to forget that binary > packages lag behind on non security updates). I also found that on my > laptop under netbsd-9 IDEA became slower and slower over time (which I > think was more related to how drm was driving the Intel display > chipset in the T480) > > I tried to run up a quick netbsd-9 openjdk17 package compatible with > 2022Q4, but hit a snag (waiting for a reply on tech-pkg@ :) > > David
I've built an amd64 copy of the latest openjdk17-1.17.0.6.10nb2 against the 2022Q4 branch (and adjusted the naming to be nb999 to indicate). https://sync.absd.org/amd64/openjdk17-1.17.0.6.10nb999.tgz Make sure you pkgin update before installing :) This should run allow running the latest intellij 2023 on netbsd-9