Hi Ulf, thank you for the hint, I'll take a look.
Kind Regards, Thomas On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 12:58 PM, Ulf Zibis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > this list is very quiet. > > I suggest to join the NetCAT project [1]. As a side effect you should get > a lot of help from the comunitiy members. I too would appreciate, that > developing JDK source on NetBeans would be more simple. > > -Ulf > > [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/NetCAT+FAQ > > > > Am 07.06.2017 um 09:23 schrieb Thomas Stüfe: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am attempting to use Netbeans on Windows. I work with the >> common/nb_native project (currently from jdk10/hs). I worked with CDS >> Eclipse before, and this is my first attempt to use Netbeans. >> >> Code assistance works well enough for shared coding out of the box to do >> some serious editing even without tweaking anything, which is nice. >> >> I first use the Mac64 configuration, now I try to add a real Windows >> configuration. >> >> I do not attempt to build from within Netbeans. I have the OpenJDK >> windows build working in cygwin, and that is good enough for me. I only >> need an editor with good C++ refactoring. >> >> So I attempt to do the same I would do in CDS: >> >> 1) define which sources are to be parsed (shared, os/windows, >> os_cpu/windows_x86...) >> 2) Set include paths and Preprocessor definitions. >> >> Point (2) is not complicated, but Point (1) has me stumped. In Eclipse, I >> can set up source directories the same way I would set up include paths, >> but I cannot find the setting in Netbeans. >> >> I see that different configurations do include or exclude their specific >> source folder. Like, on Mac64 configuration, os/bsd and os/posix are black, >> the rest is greyed out. But how is this done? Where do I define which >> source folders are to be parsed for which configuration? >> >> Thanks a lot! >> >> Thomas >> >> >> >
