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Summary: | Bundle file name is too long to handle. | ||
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Product: | installer | Reporter: | Michael Nazarov <michaelnazarov> |
Component: | NBI | Assignee: | Kirill Sorokin <ksorokin> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | jrojcek |
Priority: | P1 | Keywords: | USABILITY |
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Michael Nazarov
2007-01-26 12:11:44 UTC
-> M12 The name of the installer should always be (on Windows in case of 6.0 installation): "NetBeans IDE 6.0 Installer.exe" You would then avoid the problem of too long name. Jano, Is it OK from the user experience to use file name with spaces? According to my little experience it looks just fine on windows and can cause a confusion for unix users.. Maybe I am wrong but for current moment NONE of the sun/netbeans java tools uses spaces in the installer name. Usually they are replaced by dots/dashes/ underlines. What do you think about this? Dmitry I tend to agree. I would have to check it closely to be 100% sure. On Linux, we might use a different name for the installer. Something like "netbeans-ide-6.0-installer.sh" (I'm not sure about extension). -> M15 The bundle names have been corrected for milestone 9. For the pure form of NBI server the bundle name would be simply nbi-bundle.{exe|sh|command|whatever}. ->FIXED |