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[jira] [Commented] (NETBEANS-1097) "Copy Dependent Libraries" does
not work if "Source/Binary Format" is JDK 9 or JDK 10
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1097?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16566441#comment-16566441 ]
Joonas Pulakka commented on NETBEANS-1097:
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Similar behavior was reported already >1 year ago, [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45347003/netbeans-with-java-9-not-creating-dis-lib] , so maybe this is somehow "by design", but it's unclear to me what user is expected to do instead.
> "Copy Dependent Libraries" does not work if "Source/Binary Format" is JDK 9 or JDK 10
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: NETBEANS-1097
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1097
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 9.0
> Reporter: Joonas Pulakka
> Priority: Major
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> # File -> New Project -> Java Application -> Next -> Finish
> # Right-click Libraries, Add JAR/Folder. Add whatever jar file.
> # Check that project Properties -> Packaging -> Copy Dependent Libraries is checked.
> # Clean and Build project.
> # Observe contents of dist\ directory.
> When Project -> Properties -> Source/Binary Format is JDK 8, there exists dist\lib\ directory, and the jar added in step 1) is copied into that directory, as expected, when Copy Dependent Libraries is checked.
> But when Source/Binary Format is JDK 9 or JDK 10, dist\lib\ directory does not exist.
> The reason seems to be these parts in build-impl.xml:
> {code:java}
> <target name="-init-modules-supported">
> <condition property="modules.supported.internal" value="true">
> <not>
> <matches pattern="1\.[0-8](\..*)?" string="${javac.source}"/>
> </not>
> </condition>
> </target>
> ...
> <condition property="do.mkdist">
> <and>
> <isset property="do.archive"/>
> <isset property="libs.CopyLibs.classpath"/>
> <not>
> <istrue value="${mkdist.disabled}"/>
> </not>
> <not>
> <istrue value="${modules.supported.internal}"/>
> </not>
> </and>
> </condition>{code}
> I've observed that mkdist.disabled setting is "Copy Dependent Libraries" checbox state negated. And do.mkdist controls the library copying.
> But why is this library copying connected to javac.source version in this way? If by design, what should I do in order to get jars copied to dist\lib\ as they used to?
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