tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4356626401899215423.post7750156195522430513..comments2013-04-23T14:55:21.479+02:00Comments on Nicolais Personal blog: Getting up-to-date(How to upgrade netbeans on ubuntu)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14514844185260924975noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4356626401899215423.post-86307058534716371682010-01-18T23:17:24.630+01:002010-01-18T23:17:24.630+01:00Hey R. Kusterer
I will update the post accordingl...Hey R. Kusterer<br /><br />I will update the post accordingly. Thanks for pointing that out. But installing with the new installer will that make a separate installation or will it "upgrade" my current install?<br /><br />I was a bit disappointed that the only thing I could find on the website was a statement about the new version being able to run side-by-side with the old one.<br /><br />/NicolaiAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14514844185260924975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4356626401899215423.post-4765502694204148242010-01-18T13:27:57.881+01:002010-01-18T13:27:57.881+01:00This upgrading method works, but we do not officia...This upgrading method works, but we do not officially advertise this tip on netbeans.org because it isn't QA tested. (What happens with directory names? What happens with discontinued or third-party plugins? etc.) <br> We cannot promise this will work with everyone's customized set-up, so you're doing it "at your own risk". The safest (official) way is to download a new installer (which also includes current SDKs and app servers etc).R. Kustererhttp://blogs.sun.com/seapegasusnoreply@blogger.com