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@le-yams le-yams commented Jan 17, 2016

Hi guys,

I updated the dependencies in order to compile & run the plugin under NB 8.1 (related to #94 and #103).
It seems to work fine with the following environments (java 1.8.0_66):

  • Product Version = NetBeans IDE 8.1 (Build 201510222201) (#bb5d68d8a020)
    • Operating System = Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64
    • Operating System = Linux version 3.13.0-24-generic running on amd64

(It includes a small static import conflict fix by stengerh).

Best regards,
Yann

@le-yams le-yams changed the title Nb81 Dependencies update for NetBeans 8.1 compile & run Jan 17, 2016
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madflow commented Jan 17, 2016

Thanks for this - I did a quick check and the plugin installs and compiles fine with this PR (Ubuntu ). I can compile a pre-release for testing when I have the "signing" of the plugin back in order.

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madflow commented Jan 31, 2016

I just compiled a npm with the changes in NetBeans 8.1

https://github.com/madflow/flow-netbeans-markdown/releases/tag/2.3.1-preview

I would appreciate a test and feedback from any one interested. Thanks.

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gonssal commented Jan 31, 2016

Tested the release you linked with 8.1 under Linux, seems to work fine.

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le-yams commented Feb 1, 2016

Seems to work fine with:

  • Product Version: NetBeans IDE 8.1 (Build 201510222201)
  • Java: 1.8.0_66; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.66-b17
  • System: Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64; Cp1252; en_US (nb)

Regards,
Yann

madflow added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 13, 2016
Dependencies update for NetBeans 8.1 compile & run
@madflow madflow merged commit d29fce3 into madflow:nb8 Feb 13, 2016
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