Did you try using ssh to connect to the RPi? Not sure if it’s quite the same but...
https://netbeans.apache.org//kb/docs/cnd/remotedev-tutorial.html Eric Bresie ebre...@gmail.com (mailto:ebre...@gmail.com) > On March 8, 2021 at 6:37:08 AM CST, frui...@yahoo.co.uk.INVALID > (mailto:frui...@yahoo.co.uk.INVALID) <frui...@yahoo.co.uk.invalid > (mailto:frui...@yahoo.co.uk.invalid)> wrote: > > > Do you need the Terminal window on the RPi3? > Yes. The output displayed in the Netbeans output window (on the Windows > development PC) is incorrect so I need to see what would actually happen on > the RPi3. > > > Don't you already have a terminal window there that you can use? > I am not running Netbeans on the RPi3 I am running it a Windows PC and > Netbeans should allow me to open a terminal window on the RPi3. If I cannot > do that then I would need to setup the RPi3 as a VNC Server and then run a > VNC Client on the Windows machine to allow me to open a terminal. So, yes it > could be done but it is a bit messy since it is already a feature in Netbeans > which should work. > > >How is this blocking you? > To isolate the issue I have installed Netbeans on the RPi3 and tried running > it locally. The RPi3 installation still does not permit a terminal window to > be opened from within Netbeans it gives the message "Local Terminal is not > supported on this system". This eliminates a lack of cygwin from the > equation. It means that both my Linux (Debian Buster) and Windows 10 > installations are unable to open terminal windows on the local machines. This > must be a bug or very possibly just a configuration issue. It is not a total > block on using Netbeans but it is frustrating to think that there may be a > very simple configuration setting that could solve the problem. > > Fruitpi > > > On Sunday, 7 March 2021, 22:53:19 GMT, Geertjan Wielenga > <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid > (mailto:geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid)> wrote: > > > Do you need the Terminal window on the RPi3? Don't you already have a > terminal window there that you can use? How is this blocking you? > > Gj > On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 11:01 PM frui...@yahoo.co.uk.INVALID > (mailto:frui...@yahoo.co.uk.INVALID) <frui...@yahoo.co.uk.invalid > (mailto:frui...@yahoo.co.uk.invalid)> wrote: > > Thanks for the quick response but I think that you have answered a > > different problem. > > If I run Netbeans on Windows locally and try to open a Terminal Window I > > get the message > > ""Local Terminal requires cygwin. Please install cygwin and restart the > > IDE". > > > > This is annoying but it is not the problem that I am trying to fix (at > > least at the moment). > > > > My problem is that, from Windows, I have opened a project not on the local > > host but on the RPi3. I have then manged to compile, build and run it on > > the RPi3.However if in Netbeans I try to open a terminal window which I > > assume is on the RPI3 I get the message "Local Terminal is not supported on > > this system" - this is not the same error message as opening a terminal on > > the windows machine. > > > > Are you saying that installing cygwin on the Windows machine would allow me > > to open a terminal window on the Windows machine and on the RPi3? > > In my head, at least for now, these are separate issues? > > > > > > > > On Sunday, 7 March 2021, 21:29:24 GMT, Geertjan Wielenga > > <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com > > (mailto:geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com)> wrote: > > > > > > https://ourcodeworld.com/articles/read/680/how-to-configure-an-integrated-terminal-command-prompt-in-netbeans-for-windows > > > > Gj > > On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 10:25 PM frui...@yahoo.co.uk.INVALID > > (mailto:frui...@yahoo.co.uk.INVALID) <frui...@yahoo.co.uk.invalid > > (mailto:frui...@yahoo.co.uk.invalid)> wrote: > > > I am running Apache Netbeans 12.2 on Windows 10. > > > My target machine runs Raspberry Pi OS (Debian Buster). > > > > > > I have managed to develop a very simple C program using Netbeans on the > > > Windows machine and to get it to compile and build on the RPi3. > > > When I run it though the output in the Netbeans output window is > > > incorrect, instead of "\n" appearing as a Carriage Return (CR) and Line > > > Feed (LF) only the LFs appear. > > > > > > If, in NetBeans on the Windows machine, I try to open a terminal window I > > > get the message "Local terminal is not supported on this system". > > > > > > What is the problem, how can I get Netbeans running on the Windows > > > machine to open a terminal window on the Linux machine ? > > > > > >