Thanks a bunch.
Tom

On Dec 2, 2021 at 4:39:24 PM, Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Just add a system property <logger/package name>.level=< logging level >
>
> Example start netbeans with:
>
> netbeans -J-Dorg.netbeans.api.project.level=FINEST
> On 12/2/21 13:24, Thomas Wolf wrote:
>
> Hi again,
> I have no idea why, but using the package now works?!?!?!?!?
>
> The only thing I’ve done, afaik, since the last time when it didn’t work
> is to try creating a project with a directory still called ’satriage’ but
> in a different parent directory - and removing an old ~/.netbeans/
> directory (which appeared to be a leftover from NB 6.9 I discovered when
> trying to find anything ’nb’. :-(
>
> Anyway - my problem went away, but if anyone can tell me how to change
> Netbeans logging level globally, I’d appreciate the info.  I’ll use that
> the next time I encounter something I can’t figure out.
>
> Best,
> Tom
>
>
> On Dec 2, 2021 at 4:12:46 PM, Thomas Wolf <tjw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I just realized i hit ‘r’eply on a couple messages rather than ‘Reply to
>> all :-(
>> Just to summarize: I removed the ~/Library/Caches/NetBeans/* and
>> ~/Library/Application Support/NetBeans/** directories - and still get
>> the problem of NB not accepting my package because it’s supposedly also
>> used in a  project named ’twolf’- which is also my userid.
>>
>> I’m not familiar with how Netbeans does logging.  I looked at the
>> FileOwnerQuery.java file and see that it does do some logging at the “FINE”
>> level.  Could someone tell me how I would turn that on?  Perhaps in the
>> netbeans.conf file as a parameter?  This way maybe I’ll get a clue as to
>> where Netbeans thinks the project is that supposedly owns the package
>> directory i’m trying to specify.
>>
>> Again, any help much appreciated.
>> tom
>>
>> p.s.  if I create a ~/junk/satriage/src/ directory and specify that as my
>> source root, Netbeans accepts it - so it’s definitely something about the
>> ~/spectare/git/satriage/src/ directory location :-(  I vaguely remember
>> creating such a directory a year or two ago - and possibly having created a
>> NB project that referred to it.  But that project no longer exists on my
>> machine as far as I can tell (I did searches on ’twolf’, ’nbbuild.xml, etc.
>> to no avail).
>>
>>
>> On Dec 1, 2021 at 6:07:02 PM, Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It seems you have already something in your (most probably home folder)
>>> what NetBeans detects as a project.
>>>
>>> We have a thing called FileOwnerQuery which shall able to say that a
>>> folder belongs to what project. In this case we call it on
>>> /Users/twols/spectare/satriage/src and we are expecting a null (not owned
>>> by any project), instead that query says that this folder belongs to a
>>> project called twolf
>>>
>>> So I'd look for project files like nbproject/ folder, build.xml,
>>> pom.xml, build.gradle and settings.gradle files in your home folder.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/1/21 13:55, Thomas Wolf wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> I’m at a loss here.  I hope you guys can help:
>>>
>>> I created a completely new GIT repository on my mac at:
>>>
>>> /Users/twolf/spectare/git/satriage
>>> and then created a src/ directory under it.
>>>
>>> Next, I opened Netbeans and tried to create a project this way (have
>>> done this dozens of times without trouble):
>>>
>>> New Project… -> Java with Ant -> Java with Existing Source
>>>
>>> I enter a project name ‘satriage’ and hit ‘Next’ where I’m asked to
>>> enter a source package folder.  I try to enter:
>>>
>>> /Users/twolf/spectare/git/satriage/src/
>>>
>>> but I get an error message about that package having been used in
>>> another project??? (see attached error dialog)
>>> Nonetheless, I did a ‘grep -r ‘satriage’ . in my NetBeansProjects/
>>> directory to see if any project references this directory - but none do.  I
>>> also deleted $HOME/Library/Caches/NetBeans/12.4/ in case thee’s some old,
>>> cached info that might be to blame - but no luck.  Still getting that error
>>> :-(
>>> Then I deleted $HOME/Library/Application Support/NetBeans/12.4 - still
>>> the same error :-(
>>> Next, I renamed my $HOME/NetBeansProjects/ directory - again, same error
>>> :-(
>>>
>>> In my desperation, I installed Netbeans 12.5 from scratch and without
>>> importing any settings from 12.4.  But STILL the same error :-(  Neither NB
>>> 12.4 nor 12.5 had any projects open when I did this, so how does NB decide
>>> that the package is in use in another project???
>>>
>>>
>>> Again, in terms of env, I’m running NB 12.4 w. JDK 17 on macOS Monterey.
>>>
>>> If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.  Thanks a bunch,
>>> tom
>>>
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