You must have installed the C/C++ features yourself since Apache NetBeans
does not provide C/C++ features.

Gj

On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 at 05:03, Ulf Zibis <ulf.zi...@cosoco.de> wrote:

> Thanks for your hint Geertjan.
>
> I'm surprised. I don't remember from where I've installed the C/C++
> plugin, and I can't see the source in the plugin, as all is hidden behind
> "User Installed Plugins".
> What you wanted to say with: "... or you must have ..."?
>
> -Ulf
> Am 18.04.19 um 00:14 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga:
>
> NetBeans 10.0 does not support C/C++. You've probably installed plugins
> from 8.2, or you must have, which may or may not work, i.e., you're using
> untested features, and there's no promise that this will work.
>
> Gj
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 6:12 PM Ulf Zibis <ulf.zi...@cosoco.de> wrote:
>
>> A polite Ping!
>>
>> -Ulf
>> Am 12.04.19 um 17:27 schrieb Ulf Zibis:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a C-project here, a clone from the famous FFmpeg:
>>
>> git clone git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg <target>
>>
>> make creates 2 binaries, ffmpeg and ffmpeg_g, the latter with debug
>> symbols.
>>
>> When I use the latter with Debug Project, I expect the processing would
>> stop at a set Breakpoint in the source file, but that doesn't happen.
>>
>> Any idea why?
>>
>> I'm running NetBeans IDE 10 on Ubuntu 18.04
>>
>> -Ulf
>>
>>

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