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Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:43 am Post subject: Error: Nothing found: Network problem? Check NetBeans proxy settings |
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Chris Kutler wrote:
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Here is a tip. If you find problems with the Gems manager, a good thing
to do is to try the same command in a terminal window:
jruby -S gem install <gem name>
See if it emits any errors. If it does then you know the problem is not
with NetBeans.
If JRuby is not in your path, open the Ruby Platform manager to see what
the path is and use the path for the command.
A couple more tips:
When you install a new version of IDE, open the Ruby Platform manager
and make sure the JRuby platform isn't pointing to the old built-in.
Install the latest JRuby and add that in the Ruby Platform manager, and
use that one in your projects. That way, you don't have to worry about
older projects pointing to one built-in and newer projects pointing to
the new built-in.
Chris
rest wrote:
| Quote: | Hi, Chris:
It does look like I ran into a JRuby problem. I'm running NB 6.1; after
running into this problem in NB 6.5, I thought it was an 6.5 problem, so
I
uninstalled it and installed 6.1. I'll go back to 6.5 when it's
production
ready. Just don't want to complicate things until I know what I'm doing.
Thanks,
Rest
Chris Kutler wrote:
| Quote: | Then I think that you ran into a problem with JRuby and not with the
IDE. Glad you got it working.
When you installed NetBeans 6.5 did you say yes when it asked if you
wanted to use your 6.1 settings? Open up the Ruby Platforms manager and
look at the path for JRuby. Is it pointing to the 6.5 bundled JRuby
(which is 1.1.4) or the 6.1 bundled JRuby (which is an earlier version
of JRuby and which had some issues with the gems command (See
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-2684 which is referenced by one of
the faqs I recommended http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqRubyGemsOOME).
If the path does point to the older JRuby, you should update the path to
point to the 6.5 JRuby or install JRuby 1.1.4 and point to that.
C
rest wrote:
| Quote: | Problem solved. I installed Ruby, then changed the Ruby platform in
Netbeans
from JRuby to the independently installed Ruby.
rest wrote:
| Quote: | Hello,
Just installed Netbeans 6.1 (on Windows XP, SP2). Clicking on
Tools/Ruby
Gems, I get this error:
Nothing found: Network problem? Check NetBeans proxy settings
How do I properly set up the proxy settings inside Netbeans? Using the
Proxy Settings options
No Proxy
Use System Proxy Settings
doesn't work. If I use:
Manual Proxy Settings
what do I enter in
HTTP Proxy
Port
localhost and 80 do not work.
Thanks.
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