This is odd.
cnd/cnd.debugger.dbx et-al is a module that's part of the "Studio"
closed-source product.
Maybe some kind of stub was added later on. My copy of the NB repo is is all
pre-apache and even older and it doesn't
have these modules.
Maybe Oracle accidentally gave away the C++ from Studio as opposed to plain NB.
What apache repo/branch is this new batch of giveaways which includes C++? I'll
try and look at this module and
maybe it'll jog my memory/clear things up.
On 2/6/20 1:50 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Thanks for the checking of missing builds. I have to figure out if I can
get a notification if you change something ;)
Now I got the Issue that following dependency is missing:
cnd/cnd.debugger.dbx
In the repo there is
cnd.debugger.common2
cnd.debugger.gdb2
maybe similar case?
All the best
Peter
On 06.02.20 15:40, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Hmm, I am stuck. I cloned the github repo as suggested and tried to build.
where do I find the following definition?
netbeans/nbbuild/templates/projectized.xml:101: No dependent module
org.netbeans.libs.clank
It is not at the given location.
Same message different location:
/netbeans/nbbuild/build.xml:256: Cannot resolve libs.clank. Neither one
exist:
first message I get whentrying to build with netbeans. Second one with
ant via commandline.
I do not have clank, is there a case where we lookup what isavailable?
Or can I config something?
Doku would be also fine. :)
Thanks any help.
On 06.02.20 13:12, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Get the code to compile. :-)
That's what I'm working on now.
Gj
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 1:10 PM Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org> wrote:
What are the tasks to do?
I help if I can.
On 06.02.20 12:40, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
You can use openbeans.org.
Or join me in working on bring C/C++ to Apache NetBeans, it's in my fork
right now:
https://github.com/geertjanw/netbeans
Gj
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 12:33 PM Birger Skogeng Pedersen <
birger...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Over the last years, I've started using Netbeans exclusively for C++
projects. So I've been on 8.2 ever since it was released, and I'm
eagerly waiting to start using (and reporting issues of) Apache
Netbeans.
But when can I start using C++ plugin with Apache Netbeans? Is there
some specific version of Apache Netbeans that will support the C++
plugin? Or is it the other way around, C++ plugin devs need to support
Apache Netbeans?
Best regards,
Birger
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