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Regards,
Efrem
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 3:02 PM, Martin O'Shea
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> Again, many thanks.
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> *From:* Efrem Mc
> *Sent:* 26 Apr 2018 20 01
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> *To:* Martin O'Shea
> *Subject:* Re: Unable to start MySQL in NetBeans
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> Hi Martin, you
Hi all:
I have the following running on this system concurrently MySQL 5.6 on port
3308, Maria DB 10.x on port 3306, MySQL 8.0.11 on port 3310, and Oracle XE
Express on port 1521. Several Apache & Tomcat servers running on different
ports and all working.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018, 1:26 AM Efre
Hi all:
Once the connection was made, I ran a command: create database dbtest
It works!
Now testing on NB 9.0 beta build 413 on Windows and MacOS.
Regards,
Efrem
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 12:29 AM, Efrem Mc wrote:
> Hi all:
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> Here is something to review. Starting in mySQL 8.0.11,
Hi Paul and Martin, I just responded to users@netbeans
He needs an updated driver file which depends on the authentication
method being used. I tested this with NB 8.2 and now about to test it
with NB 9.0 beta.
Regards,
Efrem McCrimon
GUI Builder Tribe
DB Tribe
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at
Thank you Chuck, I never used that option of pay attention to it.
Thanks for pointing that out. I just checked NB 9.0 406 build is it
is already on by Default.
Thanks once again Chuck!
Efrem
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:20 PM, Chuck Davis wrote:
> Tools->Options->Java->GUI Builder Check the b
Hi, I'm not sure, but this is what I have on the bar for NB 8.2
Edit the image and draw a circle to indicate what you are talking about.
Thanks
Efrem
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 8:55 PM, Joseph Huber wrote:
> Hello!
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> In the NetBeans GUI editor, when on the “Design” tab, there is normally a
am not sure these are the steps mention. Please advise.
Thanks,
Efrem McCrimon
GUI Builder Tribe
DB Tribe
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 6:50 PM, Efrem Mc wrote:
> Hi all:
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> Does it matter if you are using JDK8, JDK10, or OpenJDK 8/9/10> that may contain this jar file?
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> I notic
Hi all:
Does it matter if you are using JDK8, JDK10, or OpenJDK that may contain this jar file?
I noticed in the original report it had openjdk-# and it appears that
source file does some type of checking.
What are the steps or the test case, I can run to see if I can reproduce it?
Thanks,
Ef
Hi Mark, you wrote an excellent tutorial on the subject matter. I can
compile using NB 8 using C/C++ using Cygwin.
My version with MinGwin 64 bit is not working, I need to make so
environment variable changes and make sure the path is correct. I
normally been compiling outside of NB. I use Visu
Thanks for providing that link. I didn't have any problems using
Cygwin and I have that on a Windows 7 system with NB 8.0
My C Compiler from Cygwin is GCC 4.5.3, cmake is 2.8.9 and no Qmake tool.
Efrem
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 1:19 PM, Валера Солдатов wrote:
> Or http://wiki.netbeans.org/HowToC
Thank you for that clarification. I used both Cygwin and MinGW for
Netbeans 8.2 - NB 6.1 on Windows.
Thanks Banepa to set the record straight!
Efrem
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 1:23 PM, Валера Солдатов wrote:
> 27.03.2018 5:25, A Z пишет:
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> I am a 64 bit Windows 10 user. I have learned that I c
Sorry for the multiple emails. Here is a link to https://cygwin.com/index.html
I recall the installation took a long time.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 3:32 AM, Efrem Mc wrote:
> I have not tested this within NetBeans. I used either CYGWIN in the
> past with NetBeans. Dev-CPP
I have not tested this within NetBeans. I used either CYGWIN in the
past with NetBeans. Dev-CPP uses a different library, MinGW.
You might have to use Qt.
Regards,
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 3:06 AM, Efrem Mc wrote:
> Hi, I am not sure what you are compiling that requires qmake.
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I use Dev-C++ for doing basic C++ programming on Windows and it uses
just make. It is a small package and does both 32bit/64bit.
Regards,
Efrem Mc
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 10:25 PM, A Z wrote:
> I am a 64 bit Windows 10 user. I have learned that I cannot build my c++
> projects w
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