Compiling Autopsy on Windows using netbeans command line
when i compiling Autopsy4 on Windows10. Using command line ant.
when i play 'ant' command on root directory of autopsy, build.xml run.
build.xml called build-impl.xml, and this called platform.xml.
platform.xml run this:
<autoupdate installdir="$nbplatform.active.dir" updatecenter="$autoupdate.catalog.url">
$autoupdate.catalog.url : http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
and fail build.
Error msg is:
INFO: The file at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, corresponding to the catalog at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, does not look like the gzip file, trying to parse it as the pure xml
this problem same on NetBeans IDE 8.2 GUI.
how to compile Auotpsy4 on windows10?
thanks.
java xml netbeans auto-update
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when i compiling Autopsy4 on Windows10. Using command line ant.
when i play 'ant' command on root directory of autopsy, build.xml run.
build.xml called build-impl.xml, and this called platform.xml.
platform.xml run this:
<autoupdate installdir="$nbplatform.active.dir" updatecenter="$autoupdate.catalog.url">
$autoupdate.catalog.url : http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
and fail build.
Error msg is:
INFO: The file at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, corresponding to the catalog at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, does not look like the gzip file, trying to parse it as the pure xml
this problem same on NetBeans IDE 8.2 GUI.
how to compile Auotpsy4 on windows10?
thanks.
java xml netbeans auto-update
add a comment |
when i compiling Autopsy4 on Windows10. Using command line ant.
when i play 'ant' command on root directory of autopsy, build.xml run.
build.xml called build-impl.xml, and this called platform.xml.
platform.xml run this:
<autoupdate installdir="$nbplatform.active.dir" updatecenter="$autoupdate.catalog.url">
$autoupdate.catalog.url : http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
and fail build.
Error msg is:
INFO: The file at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, corresponding to the catalog at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, does not look like the gzip file, trying to parse it as the pure xml
this problem same on NetBeans IDE 8.2 GUI.
how to compile Auotpsy4 on windows10?
thanks.
java xml netbeans auto-update
when i compiling Autopsy4 on Windows10. Using command line ant.
when i play 'ant' command on root directory of autopsy, build.xml run.
build.xml called build-impl.xml, and this called platform.xml.
platform.xml run this:
<autoupdate installdir="$nbplatform.active.dir" updatecenter="$autoupdate.catalog.url">
$autoupdate.catalog.url : http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
and fail build.
Error msg is:
INFO: The file at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, corresponding to the catalog at http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz, does not look like the gzip file, trying to parse it as the pure xml
this problem same on NetBeans IDE 8.2 GUI.
how to compile Auotpsy4 on windows10?
thanks.
java xml netbeans auto-update
java xml netbeans auto-update
asked Nov 5 '18 at 5:01
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The same problem occurs in the linux version. I can download the catalog.xml.gz file using the browser but when I change the url to point to the file copy, that works but it then starts looking for other files with a similar URL and breaks.
I think the problem is the server has given the wrong MIMEType for the catalog.xml.gz file - which confuses ant.
I have no solution just yet, but I am exploring downloading the full web tree to local local directory tree
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I found a workaround for Linux that worked for me
edit platform.properties in autopsy/nbproject/
and switch http to https, final line looks like this:
autoupdate.catalog.url=https://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/$netbeans-plat-version/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
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The same problem occurs in the linux version. I can download the catalog.xml.gz file using the browser but when I change the url to point to the file copy, that works but it then starts looking for other files with a similar URL and breaks.
I think the problem is the server has given the wrong MIMEType for the catalog.xml.gz file - which confuses ant.
I have no solution just yet, but I am exploring downloading the full web tree to local local directory tree
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The same problem occurs in the linux version. I can download the catalog.xml.gz file using the browser but when I change the url to point to the file copy, that works but it then starts looking for other files with a similar URL and breaks.
I think the problem is the server has given the wrong MIMEType for the catalog.xml.gz file - which confuses ant.
I have no solution just yet, but I am exploring downloading the full web tree to local local directory tree
add a comment |
The same problem occurs in the linux version. I can download the catalog.xml.gz file using the browser but when I change the url to point to the file copy, that works but it then starts looking for other files with a similar URL and breaks.
I think the problem is the server has given the wrong MIMEType for the catalog.xml.gz file - which confuses ant.
I have no solution just yet, but I am exploring downloading the full web tree to local local directory tree
The same problem occurs in the linux version. I can download the catalog.xml.gz file using the browser but when I change the url to point to the file copy, that works but it then starts looking for other files with a similar URL and breaks.
I think the problem is the server has given the wrong MIMEType for the catalog.xml.gz file - which confuses ant.
I have no solution just yet, but I am exploring downloading the full web tree to local local directory tree
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I found a workaround for Linux that worked for me
edit platform.properties in autopsy/nbproject/
and switch http to https, final line looks like this:
autoupdate.catalog.url=https://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/$netbeans-plat-version/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
add a comment |
I found a workaround for Linux that worked for me
edit platform.properties in autopsy/nbproject/
and switch http to https, final line looks like this:
autoupdate.catalog.url=https://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/$netbeans-plat-version/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
add a comment |
I found a workaround for Linux that worked for me
edit platform.properties in autopsy/nbproject/
and switch http to https, final line looks like this:
autoupdate.catalog.url=https://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/$netbeans-plat-version/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
I found a workaround for Linux that worked for me
edit platform.properties in autopsy/nbproject/
and switch http to https, final line looks like this:
autoupdate.catalog.url=https://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/$netbeans-plat-version/uc/final/distribution/catalog.xml.gz
edited Nov 14 '18 at 12:33
answered Nov 14 '18 at 10:22
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