All,
I am one to give credit where credit is due. Emilian was correct in as far as
the basic C/C++ functionality does not require JDK 8. So I will amend my
instructions to reflect that revelation. For my own circumstances, we still
require the JDK 8 to have the software perform as expected. The
Well, I compiled NetBeans on slower systems. I suspect even a spinning
hard drive beats an SD card and even a 'weak' system becomes quite
good for work with an SSD.
If I were to buy some ARM gadgets nowadays I would also play with the
ROCKPro64 from https://www.pine64.org
--emi
On Fri, Feb 28, 2
I tend not to question the need for multiple versions of Java.
Only this week I found myself installing GraalVM Java 8 after something
would not work as a native-image with GraalVM Java 11.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 4:44 PM John G. Weed
wrote:
> I will try to build one without the JDK 8 and see w
I will try to build one without the JDK 8 and see what happens; if it works, I
will update my instructions. As for your comment "You could never compile
something heavy on that thing..." I guess that depends on what you mean by
heavy. The RPi4 is the only hardware platform, given it's physical
I'm not entirely certain why you installed Java 8 from Oracle when you
also have JDK 11 in the repository and NetBeans runs with Java 11.
The RPi is a capable machine, only slow part is the IO... You could
never compile something heavy on that thing although in the past you
would have compiled man
Very cool, thank you for sharing. Makes me want to work with a Pi
again...it's been a while.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 4:26 PM John G. Weed
wrote:
> All,
>
> Forgive me if this needs to be sent via some other venue, but since this
> has been such a pain in the butt to find an answer to, I thought
All,
Forgive me if this needs to be sent via some other venue, but since this has
been such a pain in the butt to find an answer to, I thought I'd write out the
steps I followed to build a Raspberry Pi 4B (4GB) running the Ubuntu 18.04.4
LTS operating system, with the xubuntu desktop, for the p
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