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NbBundle is unknown

by vince kraemer :: Rate this Message:

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I have recently pulled the trunk and am working on some changes to a
module using 6.1 FCS, so I can fix a couple bugs that are assigned to me.

Unfortunately, org.openide.util. seems to have become an unknown
package... so all the usages of things like NbBundle get the
red-squiggies and I cannot set a BP in methods that use NbBundle and
other classes from org.openide.util...

This makes it virtually impossible to use NB 6.1 to do module
development in the trunk.

This may be a new record for the limited viability of using the FCS bit
to edit the trunk.

Oh, well.

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by David Van Couvering-2 :: Rate this Message:

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You're lucky you can bring NB up.  I get a stack overflow every time I try to bring up NB on my Mac.

David

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Vince Kraemer <Vince.Kraemer@...> wrote:
I have recently pulled the trunk and am working on some changes to a module using 6.1 FCS, so I can fix a couple bugs that are assigned to me.

Unfortunately, org.openide.util. seems to have become an unknown package... so all the usages of things like NbBundle get the red-squiggies and I cannot set a BP in methods that use NbBundle and other classes from org.openide.util...

This makes it virtually impossible to use NB 6.1 to do module development in the trunk.

This may be a new record for the limited viability of using the FCS bit to edit the trunk.

Oh, well.



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David W. Van Couvering
http://davidvancouvering.blogspot.com

Re: NbBundle is unknown

by Jesse Glick :: Rate this Message:

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Vince Kraemer wrote:
> I have recently pulled the trunk and am working on some changes to a
> module using 6.1 FCS, so I can fix a couple bugs that are assigned to me.
>
> Unfortunately, org.openide.util.* seems to have become an unknown
> package... so all the usages of things like NbBundle get the
> red-squigglies

I cannot reproduce on Ubuntu at least. If you can reproduce, using the
usual clean NB download and clean environment, as usual please file a
bug with the details so it can be investigated.