On Wed, 21 Sept 2022 at 12:58, Eric Bresie wrote:
> Is there any kind of issue for what’s wrong with the Linux installer?
Nothing that collates them all as far as I know. There are a bunch of
things that have been brought up in other issues / vote threads
related. Incorrect JDK detection is the
Is there any kind of issue for what’s wrong with the Linux installer?
Eric Bresie
ebre...@gmail.com (mailto:ebre...@gmail.com)
> On September 17, 2022 at 8:21:41 AM CDT, Neil C Smith (mailto:neilcsm...@apache.org)> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Sept 2022 at 17:34, Bradley Willcott (mailto:optusprepa...@g
On Thu, 15 Sept 2022 at 17:34, Bradley Willcott wrote:
> I have a 'Netbeans' directory in my user home directory. In it, I unpack
> each new version into a version named directory,
> (v12.6, v13, v14, 15, etc) and use a softlink named 'current' to point
> to which ever version I wish to use. This
On Wed, 14 Sept 2022 at 05:10, Mark A. Flacy wrote:
> Snap requires systemd to work. Many, but not all, linux distributions use
> systemd.
>
> If your distro doesn't use systemd, don't expect snap to work for you.
There is also a Flatpak option (which I don't think requires systemd),
although I
I do not see how your message has anything to do with what either I or Mr.
Kishalmi wrote in our messages that are quoted below.
I posted no links at all. Mr. Kishalmi posted a link around using snap to
manage your local NetBeans installation.
WE are discussing linux installers. YOU are aski
Humm, I followed the link you have posted in your message, read the
information in the web page and have found it not entirely true. C++ tools,
don't know much about that. Could you please add a link to a tutorial of
how to create a C++ program in netbeans. Thanks in advance.
On Wed., Sep. 14, 202
Snap requires systemd to work. Many, but not all, linux distributions use
systemd.
If your distro doesn't use systemd, don't expect snap to work for you.
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Mark A. Flacy
mfl...@verizon.net
On 2022 M09 13, Tue 21:40:38 CDT László Kishalmi wrote:
> For the best Linux experience check out: h
For the best Linux experience check out: https://snapcraft.io/netbeans
It adds an application icon. The best thing is that NetBeans gets updated
automatically when a new version is released. That happens seamlessly
without the need of running the import option. It also has the option to go
back to
actually using the zip is both easier and quicker. simply unzip the file in
the usual folder, e.g. /opt or the old installers default /usr/local/.
Op di 13 sep. 2022 16:54 schreef Geertjan Wielenga
:
> Linux users: use the binary zip, Snap, or our community installers
> (there is a .deb without
Linux users: use the binary zip, Snap, or our community installers
(there is a .deb without JDK too), https://codelerity.com/netbeans/.
This has been discussed on dev@ a little while back. Linux installer
is a little broken and no-one has fixed it yet.
Gj
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