Setup OpenJDK Netbeans project - Please help! (original) (raw)
Alan Bateman Alan.Bateman at Sun.COM
Mon Mar 23 14:10:07 UTC 2009
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Ulf Zibis wrote:
: Thanks Alan. I hesitated to post to nb-projects-dev at openjdk.java.net, because there was no traffic since August 2008. But I'll give it a try.
The error annotations in NetBeans for JConsole project, I guess, are result of a NB bug, because the build runs without error. AFAIK, there are two compilers in NetBeans. A "standard" javac that is used for the full builds and a patched version that runs while you edit. If I understand your screenshot then your issue is with the latter. Someone more familiar with the environment may know how to configure it and I'm sure someone on nb-projects-dev will be able to help.
The hg support from NetBeans didn't work, because the local .hg repository wasn't existent, so I created it by "Create Repository". After this, I think, I should commit the WC into it, but I hesitate, because I don't want to have an additional 250 MB copy of the whole jdk on my harddisk. I have to be economic with diskspace. I would be happy, if there would be a way, only to push the parts in the repository which I'm working on. Do you have some hint, how to solve this problem? Does it work, if I only commit the folder, which I'm working on? I also did a clone of http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7. This clone only contained some few make files, so I don't know what to do with it. OpenJDK uses the forest extension so to get all the repositories you need to "fclone" jdk7/jdk7 (not "clone"). However, if disk space is a problem and it sounds like you are only interested in the jdk repository then you could clone jdk7/jdk7/jdk. You might want to read through the developers guide to get familiar with the trees in the forest. Once you have a clone then you shouldn't need to "Create Repository" (which I assume is the GUI equivalent of "hg init"). I don't know if it possible to work with partial repositories but Mercurial seems to be very efficient in storage terms.
-Alan.
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