Just make sure you really have Beta 6, maybe start with a fresh user
directory. Beta 6 is explicitly there because it fixes bugs around your
scenario and indeed you should be able to decide to not install nb-javac.

Also, can you think carefully about the subject lines of your e-mails. In
this case, an informative subject line would be “Forced to install nb-javac
with Beta 6”, if this is what the problem is. The less emotion and the more
concise steps to reproduce a problem you provide, the better.

Gj

On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 18:13, Kenneth Fogel <kfo...@dawsoncollege.qc.ca>
wrote:

> I just loaded beta 6 and it wants to load nb-javac. The last beta I used,
> beta 4, allowed me to choose with a check box if I wanted it. So I’m
> curious, should I file a JIRA report or was a decision made to return to
> nb-javac? I then looked into the plugins dialog where something I never
> noticed before called User Installed Plugins is really nb-javac.
> Previously, to remove it I deleted the three nb-javac files directly from
> the modules folder of userdir leaving behind the JavaFX plugin. This time
> from the Plugins dialog I selected it and said to uninstall. What happened
> next was bizarre, the entire modules folder that also included the JavaFX
> for Windows module was deleted. If I restarted NetBeans and went to the
> plugins dialog it complained that the Linux and Mac JavaFX plugins could
> not be found. What am I missing here?
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