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Hi. I need to set some environment variables prior to running any build or debug tool on remote machine. Currently I have to use wrapper scripts for all tools (gcc,make,gdb) which sets up the environment first. .bashrc works if user shell in /etc/passwd is bash, but my shell is 'ksh' and I can't change it because I have no root password. I think we need an additional option in "Host Properties" window. Something like "session init script path"
Another use case: ----------------------------------- Hello Im trying to use netbens in a remote development host but without success Generally I have access to this host via ssh, and in this host I compile and run my code. To compile my code I must load path of compilers whit this instruction: "module load name_of_compilers " This istruction call a user interface that provides for the dynamic modification of the user's environment via modulefiles. this is the link of this module package: http://linux.die.net/man/1/module My problem with netbeans is that I'm not able to load compilers path ... there is a solution to this problem? thank you very much gg -----
Will not add this functionality to the current release. Actually, problems with environment could be solved using existent means... - if some environment variable needs to be setup for make - just add something like "export VAR=VAL" to a Makefile (it will also have effect on all executed commands from make [i.e. c/c++/etc... ]) - if some environment variable is needed for the execution (Run) - just add this variable in "Environment Variables" under "Run" section in project's properties - if some script needs to be executed before make - use .build-pre section of the Makefile (in case of managed project) or modify own makefile (in case of Makefile-based project). - another option for the Makefile-based project is to configure the IDE to use a wrapper script instead of make