Add the following commandline argument in netbeans.conf to disable install plugins globally when you finihsed the installation of them:

-J-Dplugin.manager.install.global=false


On 10/16/19 3:08 PM, Ulf Zibis wrote:
For me it works with installing NB 11.1 as root, then start it once as
root, and install the plugins with "Force install into shared
dierectory" in "Settings".

-Ulf

Am 13.10.19 um 20:04 schrieb Nikos Platis:
Hello,

I am maintaining a computer lab for my Department and students use
Netbeans for several courses.

In version 8.2 the main plugins (for Java, C++) were installed for all
users globally since a suitable package existed.

In the new version 11.1, even for Java, each user has to install some
plugins.

Since our students' home directories are rather tight in free space, I
would like to have these plugins installed globally. Especially C/C++
plugins will take up too much space in each home directory.

Is there a way to achieve this?

Our PCs are running Linux.

Thanks!
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