Re: dlight.nativeexecution license TBD

2017-10-13 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Hi Antonio, This is correct. Thanks, Vladimir. On 12.10.2017 23:30, Antonio wrote: Hi all, As far as I can tell dlight.nativeexecution/external/ binaries are generated from the scripts and code in the tools directory [1] So I've changed the binaries license from "TBD" to "Apache 2.0" in [2

Re: AW: AW: NetBeans and C++

2017-07-14 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
, right inside NetBeans. I think such plugin is easy to write already now, because only external tools are involved. So, if someone is interested - welcome to provide such plugin. Vladimir. Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10 Von: Vladimir Voskresensky Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2017 21:11 An

Re: NetBeans and C++

2017-07-14 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
On 14.07.2017 04:23, Wade Chandler wrote: On Jul 13, 2017 3:19 PM, "Vladimir Voskresensky" < vladimir.voskresen...@oracle.com> wrote: On 13.07.2017 22:09, Wade Chandler wrote: So is the C++ support being removed from Apache NB, and done as 3rd party stuff from Oracle, or i

Re: NetBeans and C++

2017-07-13 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
welcome to participate already now :-) Thanks, Vladimir. Thanks, Wade === Wade Chandler e: cons...@wadechandler.com On Jul 13, 2017, at 15:02, Vladimir Voskresensky wrote: On 12.07.2017 16:53, Emilian Bold wrote: This presentation was awesome! Thanks. Had no idea so

Re: AW: NetBeans and C++

2017-07-13 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
mir. Regards Chris Von: Vladimir Voskresensky Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2017 12:13 An: dev@netbeans.incubator.apache.org Betreff: Re: NetBeans and C++ Hello Chris, Sorry for the late reply, I was on vacation. On 06.07.2017 15:06, Christian Lenz wrote: I know NetBeans is ready for C/C++ an

Re: NetBeans and C++

2017-07-13 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
ed, Jul 12, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Vladimir Voskresensky wrote: Hello Chris, Sorry for the late reply, I was on vacation. On 06.07.2017 15:06, Christian Lenz wrote: I know NetBeans is ready for C/C++ and I think for C++11, but what is with C++14 and C++17. Atm I don’t use it, but I saw a blog post ab

Re: NetBeans and C++

2017-07-12 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Hello Chris, Sorry for the late reply, I was on vacation. On 06.07.2017 15:06, Christian Lenz wrote: I know NetBeans is ready for C/C++ and I think for C++11, but what is with C++14 and C++17. Atm I don’t use it, but I saw a blog post about: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/visualstudio/2017/

Re: NetBeans & JIRA

2017-06-22 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Hello I'm also confused now... I was under impression that original plan was to migrate DB... On 06/22/17 07:06 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: What it looks like we're going to do is to create new issues and point where relevant to existing issues in Bugzilla. I.e., we're not going to move the

Re: How to build the NetBeans installers?

2017-04-09 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Hi, I'm afraid you can not currently build installers yourself, because they have to be signed and keys are available only for dedicated engineers. Vladimir. On 09.04.2017 23:10, Emilian Bold wrote: Hello, I'm working on reproducible builds and I want to see how deterministic the installers

Re: [nbdev] Re: CND with bare metal target: module + netbeans modifications

2017-04-03 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Hello Jan, I think for prototyping your approach could be fine, but for the production you should introduce new project type and new debugger modules instead. Debugger module could be based on cnd.debugger.common2 APIs All other parts of CND (including code assistance and refactorings) will w

Re: Please vote for a new NetBeans logo

2016-12-23 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
I agree with Niclas. It would be great to see logo variants using one of feathers available at https://www.apache.org/foundation/press/kit Vladimir. On 23.12.2016 08:44, Niclas Hedhman wrote: Small note; Trademarks would be a lot happier if "Apache" is either incorporated in the logo. If not

Re: introduce alexvsimon

2016-11-25 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Geertjan, Could you give write permission to Alexander, please? Thanks! Vladimir On 11/24/16 07:58 PM, Alexander Simon wrote: First Name: Alexander Last Name: Simon Apache ID: alexvsimon Location: St. Petersburg, Russia Company: Oracle Area of Interest: C/C++/Fortran: project system, project d

Re: Structure of NetBeans

2016-11-09 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Hi, On 11/ 4/16 05:30 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: Hi all, To give us a common basis for discussion, I'm putting together this Wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Overview%3A+NetBeans+Structure Input is welcome Some notes about dlight. The old name was kept, but DTrace

Re: [PROPOSAL] Split the main NetBeans repo

2016-10-14 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
er.com On Oct 12, 2016, at 14:30, Emilian Bold wrote: Yes, I think it makes sense to use branches for 'teams'. Maybe even for main-silver, main-golden. --emi On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Vladimir Voskresensky < vladimir.voskresen...@oracle.com> wrote: Hi, On

Re: [PROPOSAL] Split the main NetBeans repo

2016-10-12 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
Hi, On 12.10.2016 18:23, Eric Barboni wrote: With the split in cluster it may possible to get rid of the "team" repositories (i.e. "core-main","cnd-main","jet-main") but we may need another repository ( kind of current "main-silver" or "main-golden") to prevent a bad commit leading to com

Re: [PROPOSAL] Split the main NetBeans repo

2016-10-12 Thread Vladimir Voskresensky
On 2016-10-12 15:30 (+0300), Emilian Bold wrote: > As I mentioned before I don't see this an improvement of the status-quo, > technically. I would agree with Emilian, that the current structure proved to work and it works reliable. If the main advantage of split is "size", then we need to see n