Hi,
To understand the problem I have in the context of wine-NetBeans, let me try to
describe the current situation.
In wine, I failed to install either cygwin or msys2 which in my opinion is the
ultimate misery.
If I try a c ++ run project, NetBeans starts the run but does not make standard
inp
Hi,
That's right.
Why can't an external terminal be used?
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Maybe we are thinking of different things but you basically want the IDE to
just execute externally another terminal-like app?
--emi
mar., 14 apr. 2020, 17:32 Vladimir Kokovic a
scris:
> Hi,
>
> Ok, but why can't a "terminal" be an "external terminal" that otherwise
> works properly?
>
>
>
Hi,
Ok, but why can't a "terminal" be an "external terminal" that otherwise works
properly?
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Nor sure about mingw but I guess the cmd window was not a VT when this was
implemented in NetBeans?
(I guess it might be a VT nowadays, but maybe not.)
--emi
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 4:45 PM Vladimir Kokovic
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any explanation why NetBeans can't use "cmd window" or
> "mi
Hi,
Is there any explanation why NetBeans can't use "cmd window" or "mingw-msys"
but only needs a cygwin terminal.
The external terminal works with all terminals as specified.
Otherwise I use (linux) and (wine, mingw64) NetBeans dev.
Vladimir Kokovic, DP senior (69)
Serbia, Belgrade, April 14, 2