Re: JDK versions

2017-12-31 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
See the README at the Apache NetBeans Git repo, which is also where you get the sources from. Gj On Sunday, December 31, 2017, Peter Hull wrote: > I know I've seen this written down somewhere but can someone remind me - > what is the minimum version of JDK needed to

JDK versions

2017-12-31 Thread Peter Hull
I know I've seen this written down somewhere but can someone remind me - what is the minimum version of JDK needed to build NB itself from source? And, is is correct to say that it would then run under that version and any newer versions of the JDK? Thanks, Pete

Re: January 2018 Podling Report draft

2017-12-31 Thread Antonio
Looks perfect to me! On 31/12/17 14:44, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: Hi all, Periodically (every 4 months after the first 3 months), podlings (i.e., projects that are in the Apache incubator) need to provide a status report. https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/January2018 Above is the report for

Debugging issues in nightly build

2017-12-31 Thread Kirk Pepperdine
Hi all, I’ve started testing NetBeans nightly build using VisualVM 1.4 as a platform. At the moment I am unable to run my simple VisualVM plugin inside the IDE. I’m able to create a NBM, load it into VVM and it all checks out. I’ve now done this on two different OS X machines. The error that

Re: wiki-export tool (was Re: NetBeans Developer FAQ repository https://github.com/vieiro/nbwiki)

2017-12-31 Thread Antonio
Hi, Yes, building a list of 301 redirections in a .htaccess file should be easy. We could then upload the .htaccess file to wiki.netbeans.org and we should be all set. Kind regards, Antonio On 31/12/17 11:10, Emilian Bold wrote: +1 I like how this is turning out. I just hope we get to

Re: wiki-export tool (was Re: NetBeans Developer FAQ repository https://github.com/vieiro/nbwiki)

2017-12-31 Thread Emilian Bold
+1 I like how this is turning out. I just hope we get to keep the wiki.netbeans.org domain or at least add some HTTP 301 redirects for a while. --emi > Original Message >Subject: wiki-export tool (was Re: NetBeans Developer FAQ repository >https://github.com/vieiro/nbwiki)

Re: wiki dev-faq: Can we install a "Confluence Universal Importer"?

2017-12-31 Thread Antonio
D'oh, it seems my browser submitted the issue twice. Correct link is now https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-15740 Kind regards, Antonio On 31/12/17 10:59, Antonio wrote: Thanks John, I've submitted https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-15741 Kind regards, Antonio On 31/12/17

Re: wiki dev-faq: Can we install a "Confluence Universal Importer"?

2017-12-31 Thread Antonio
Thanks John, I've submitted https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-15741 Kind regards, Antonio On 31/12/17 10:45, John McDonnell wrote: I'd imagine you need Confluence wide administration permissions as opposed to project administration permission? Probably makes sense to raise a INFRA

Re: wiki dev-faq: Can we install a "Confluence Universal Importer"?

2017-12-31 Thread John McDonnell
I'd imagine you need Confluence wide administration permissions as opposed to project administration permission? Probably makes sense to raise a INFRA ticket, and see what they say John On 31 December 2017 at 09:42, Antonio wrote: > Hi all, > > I found out there exists a

wiki dev-faq: Can we install a "Confluence Universal Importer"?

2017-12-31 Thread Antonio
Hi all, I found out there exists a "Confluence Universal Importer" [1] plugin that is free (GPL). One has to be "admin" to install it from the "add-ons" dropdown. This importer tool can import MediaWiki files (among other formats), so maybe we can import the developer faq mediawiki files