Great, thanks Laszlo.
Your hint seemed to be the last piece in that puzzle. The issues are gone
now.
---C.
Am Mo., 21. Juni 2021 um 18:38 Uhr schrieb Laszlo Kishalmi <
laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>:
> Please check the Experimental Gradle Settings and disable the Lazy
> Source Group Initialization.
Please check the Experimental Gradle Settings and disable the Lazy
Source Group Initialization.
On 6/21/21 9:20 AM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
For me, switchting to a different project groups fixes this error (at
least most of the time)
Christian Pervoelz schrieb am 21.06.2021 um 15:34:
Yes, usua
For me, switchting to a different project groups fixes this error (at least
most of the time)
Christian Pervoelz schrieb am 21.06.2021 um 15:34:
Yes, usually that helps for me too, but here neither Clean&Build, restarting
the IDE or just reloading the projects helped.
After playing around a b
Yes, usually that helps for me too, but here neither Clean&Build,
restarting the IDE or just reloading the projects helped.
After playing around a bit more, I had some findings:
a) cleaning the cache in user dir brings some improvements
So to say, almost all imports are resolved now (and due to t
This usually goes away for me if I reload the project after building to ensure
the classes being imported have been compiled. It would certainly be better if
that wasn’t required.
Scott
> On Jun 21, 2021, at 8:35 AM, Christian Pervoelz wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a gradle container projec
Hi,
I have a gradle container project consisting of two sub projects.
Clean, Build, Run, Debug, etc.works properly as it should from NetBeans.
But... every single import statement is marked as "package does not exist".
This applies to
- imports from external libraries
- imports from the ot
I had the same issue a while back with a previous version of NB, and it
too plagued me for ages. I spent a while looking through macOS settings
etc. but to little avail (although still worth checking you don't have
any other key-mapping software/settings enabled).
TLDR: you can't have the cursor/f