Thanks. This looks like it should work but I’m on a Mac and haven’t been able 
to get Netbeans run with jdk1.8. I tried it from a shell using the open command 
and —args and with setting jdkhome as an environment variable but it still 
fails the validation step. I’m okay with NB11 for what I’m doing despite the 
lack of support.

> On Dec 4, 2021, at 1:48 AM, mez...@yahoo.com wrote:
> 
> To install previus version C/C++ plugin into new netbeans 12.4 or 12.5 you 
> need to start netbeans with jdk 1.8, if you run it with higher jdks the 
> validation, during installation, doesn't work.
> 
> A)
> eg.: /work1/bin/netbeans/netbeans-12.5/bin/netbeans --jdkhome 
> /work1/bin/Java/jdk1.8.0_144
> 
> B) tools->plugin
> Enable netbeans 8.2 plugin portal
> <gG6FBQgvmFE1cuEn.png>
> 
> C) go to available Plugins tab
> Press chek for newest and will appear C/C++, select it and then install....
> <nq8zGZ31RrsILMzC.png>
> 
> D)
> After installation will appear "installation completed successfully"
> <MMRMebHQQNbL8cZ2.png>
> 
> E)
> If you go to Installed plugins you can see "User installed Plugins" with 
> C/C++"
> <3e2OkMd0w5FBSSmb.png>
> 
> 
> After this installation you can use C / C ++ projects like on Netbeans 8.
> 
> I hope I understand your question.
> I hope it was useful to you.
> Valerio.
> 
> 
> Il 03/12/2021 12:59, Geertjan Wielenga ha scritto:
>> Probably the plugins for C/C++ you had installed previously you'll need to 
>> install again in 12.4.
>> 
>> Gj
>> 
>> On Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 12:50 PM Tom Maszerowski <tomm...@frontiernet.net 
>> <mailto:tomm...@frontiernet.net>> wrote:
>> I just took the plunge and upgraded from NB 11 to 12. When I try to open 
>> C/C++ projects that worked fine in NB 11 nothing happens. There’s no error, 
>> NB just doesn’t do anything. Has the project format changed? Do I need to 
>> re-create the projects from scratch? It’s obviously not the end of the world 
>> but I’ve got a bunch of projects and would rather not build them all again.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Tom.
>> 
>> 
>> Tom Maszerowski
>> tomm...@frontiernet.net <mailto:tomm...@frontiernet.net>
>> 
>>              
>> 
>> 
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