Netbeans also decides, by default, to put it's state in the default user directory, which is in profile space.
Edit the /etc/neatbeans.conf file (it's in the Netbeans application directory, where it was installed). Change that to something nice.
I tried copying the old directory to the new location, and starting Netbeans - in the hope it would remember the settings, projects, etc. But no, it didn't. Created a new project importing old source...
A loose collection of helpful stuff that i've found while solving day to day problems. [March 2016] You may have noticed I haven't posted updates for a long, long time. Curiously, I still get the odd comment on a post that's 7 years old, so i'll leave this little lot here and not delete it.
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Google Firefox extensions, profile space
Google firefox extensions works nicely, it's great. Unfortunately, it creates a lot of log files 'browserstate-log' files. And it puts them in XP profile space....
This profile is capped on my system, so I get lots of nasty errors.
Solution - uninstall the extension, and the files vanish.
This profile is capped on my system, so I get lots of nasty errors.
Solution - uninstall the extension, and the files vanish.
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