On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 at 07:31, Ernie Rael <err...@raelity.com> wrote:
> On 22/12/15 9:34 AM, László Kishalmi wrote:
> > Went ahead and merged the delivery to the release160 branch. The update can
> > be tested by adding the following update center URL:
> >
> > https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Netbeans/job/netbeans-TLP/job/netbeans/job/release160/14/artifact/dist/netbeans/nbms/updates.xml.gz
>
> Still running NetBeans on JDK-11
> Inalled update with plugin manager
>      Once it is installed, there doesn't seem to be a way to tell from
> the plugin
>      manager that I'm using the new stuff, but
>      org.netbeans.modules.gradle/2 [2.29.1
> Netbeans/netbeans-TLP/netbeans/release160-14-on-20221215]
>      org.netbeans.modules.gradle.java [1.20.1.1
> Netbeans/netbeans-TLP/netbeans/release160-14-on-20221215]

Will do some testing.  Laszlo, I assume you're already planning
another build before vote?

In case not, the hash and version needs to go into
https://github.com/apache/netbeans-jenkins-lib/blob/master/meta/netbeansrelease.json
before the build for the vote is triggered.

Comment initially prompted by seeing the above implementation / build
version with date rather than hash showing up.  That actually appears
to be another issue.  As far as I can tell we have a bunch of modules
where the implementation version in the update centre is different to
the IDE build?!

> BTW, it would be nice if the gradle version of the project was display
> somewhere in the project's properties.

+1.

+2 if the UI supported updating the Gradle project wrapper next to that! :-)

Best wishes,

Neil

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