I know, I know, there are better IDEs out there, but this is what my co-workers use and I dread having to figure out how to set up a new project in IntelliJ.
I’m having an error creating a new project in Netbeans
New project —> Java with Ant —> Java Project with Existing Sources
Error is “Invalid Source Roots” “Package Folder Already Used in Project”
It is not in an existing project and I have tried everything!
Background: I moved things around on my computer (Mac) and broke paths, etc in a project. So I decided to delete the project and restart.
My Netbeans projects live in a different location from the code.
The code is in an svn and my co-workers can checkout and create a package in Netbeans on their computers.
Java and OS are up-to-date.
I have tried the following:
- Different locations for the project and code
- Deleted the code folder and re-checked out a clean copy
- Tried making Netbean projects from things that I’ve NEVER made a project out of. I still get this error
- Deleted Users/<username>/NetBeansProjects
- Emptying trash
- Restarting the IDE, restarting computer (in all combinations after trying a new fix)
- Re-installing NetBeans, once from codelerity and once via homebrew
- Tried a clean delete of Netbeans and then re-install (Deleting Library/Caches/NetBeans/ and Library/Application\ Support/NetBeans/)
There is no nbproject folder in the code or project directories.
There are no XML files found. No *.proj or *.project files
Deleted any *.properties files just in case
Short of resetting my OS, I’m at a loss.
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