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Build: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 20080523113531) VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, 1.6.0_03-b05, Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment, 1.6.0_03-b05 OS: Windows XP, 5.1, x86 User Comments: Opening *.groovy file in IDE from projects directory
Created attachment 61867 [details] stacktrace
I suspect the problem here is that your Groovy plugin is out of sync with the IDE. For 6.5, many of the underlying APIs the Groovy plugin is depending on is changing drastically (to make them more stable from 6.5 and on). One such change happened yesterday and from what I can tell that is what is biting you here. I just checked with Matthias (who wrote the Groovy hints) and he says the hints are working for him - but he's probably running groovy plugins built against the trunk. If you get a complete kit (including Groovy) from the continuous build I think/hope that should work (instead of having Groovy downloaded via the Plugins manager, since the plugin daily center isn't necessarily built against the same exact version of the trunk, and that matters right now as we're changing the infrastructure.) http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job/trunk/ http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/latest/ (I'm not sure if Groovy is included in either of those full configurations -- Martin? Matthias?)
Created attachment 62357 [details] stacktrace
After syncing, rebuilding - no problem anymore
'ruby/gsf -> editor/csl' mass-move to be able to deleted gsf/ruby. Having to change the version and platform of all closed moved issues to the same due to Issuezilla deficiencies - choosing version == 6.5 and TM = 7.0.