hi Brad, Thanks a lot - yes unfortunately I'm on Windows (for work purposes, not preference) and after quite a bit of searching was unable to find anything precompiled available. If only we could all run *nix.
Cheers Jon On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 4:51 AM Bradley Willcott <optusprepa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jonathon. > I am running Fedora Linux (34). I installed 'ccls' using the 'dnf' > package installer, collecting it from the '@fedora' repository. > For MSWin I suppose you will have to do some searching, unless some else > on this list can help there. > > Regards, > Brad. > > On 3/3/22 17:51, Jonathan Bergh wrote: > > Hi Brad, > > Thanks a lot - appreciate that advice. > > I actually tried that route previously, but started having strange issues > with my gradle based projects not long after that (previously working > projects would not load, even after clearing the cache etc). I am not sure > whether that was related to the gradle stuff itself or funny things > happening from updates from older plugin centers (really not sure, i have > no insight / experience into how it all works), but I ended up doing a > clean install to get everything running again. > > regarding the ccls approach - do you still need to compile your own > language server, or are their prebuilt binaries available now? > > best regards > jonathan > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 9:30 PM Bradley Willcott <optusprepa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Jonathon. >> You may not know that NB12+ can be used for both C and C++ development. >> >> Go to "Tools/Plugins" >> Select "Settings", then Activate "Netbeans 8.2 Plugin Portal" >> Select "Updates" and press [Check for Updates] >> Select "Available Plugins" and press [Check for Newest] >> >> Then scroll down and look for "C/C++" - select and install this plugin. >> You might also want to select and install "CPPLite Kit" as well. >> This last one will require "ccls" to be installed on your system. >> >> Hope this helps. >> Brad. >> >> On 2/3/22 10:50, Jonathan Bergh wrote: >> > hi all, >> > >> > just wondering if anyone has / knows the (a) link for the old Oracle >> > Netbeans 8.2 download. I know there is any floating around, but the >> > one on the Apache Netbeans pre-Apache page currently redirects to a >> > dead end. >> > >> > Needed because of the C++ capabilities. >> > >> > Thanks in advance >> > Regards >> > Jon >> >> >