On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 11:55, Giles Winstanley wrote:
> W.r.t. voting on dev-list, I'm unsure if my use-case is sufficiently
> robust as a NB test to warrant a counting vote,
Only members of the NetBeans PMC have a counting vote. It's the
picking up of problems / regressions before we get to vot
Excellent, thanks Neil, I may go grab that later and see how it goes.
W.r.t. voting on dev-list, I'm unsure if my use-case is sufficiently
robust as a NB test to warrant a counting vote, as I really don't rely
on much of its feature set day-to-day, but I'll see how it goes and make
a choice :)
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 08:18, Giles Winstanley wrote:
> I use Gradle 7.3 as my build system, and the main hiccup I've encountered is
> that NB tooling uses Gradle 7.0 under the hood, which isn't yet JDK17
> compatible (related to bytecode manipulation in underlying Groovy version).
> If you enc
I use Gradle 7.3 as my build system, and the main hiccup I've
encountered is that NB tooling uses Gradle 7.0 under the hood, which
isn't yet JDK17 compatible (related to bytecode manipulation in
underlying Groovy version). If you encounter this NB will raise heaps of
errors and fail you. I can'
env vars are setup in different profiles, depending on what
project I'm working on. Some of which demand J8, J11, even J17
-R
From: A Z
Sent: 17 November 2021 02:17
To: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Netbeans Stable Support for OpenJDK 17?
Importance: High
To Who it may Concern,
I am
To Who it may Concern,
I am aware of the fact that Netbeans 12.5 only offers experimental support for
OpenJDK 17 at this time.
I am going to need to use OpenJDK 17, because of its accurate
floating point mathematics.
How far away is full support of Netbeans 17? So that I can install
Netbeans, a