How do I specify the PATH in NetBeans?
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When running Ruby code on NetBeans (like when running the tests) I'm having some failures because a program is not being found. That program is installed somewhere in /opt and while for the shell I get that added to my PATH, it seems NetBeans is not getting it.

How do I specify the PATH in NetBeans?

Nth answered 31/3, 2010 at 7:7 Comment(0)
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In Unix, in your netbeans install directory (we'll call it $NETBEANS), there's an etc directory.

$NETBEANS/etc/netbeans.conf can be changed to add things to your PATH or set other environment variables for your Netbeans instances. I set some env variable for my Glassfish launches in there, for example.

Can't say for Windows.

Redoubt answered 1/4, 2010 at 22:45 Comment(4)
That will get lost next time I upgrade or re-install it. Isn't it possible to define it in my user config?Nth
Yes, you're correct. I imagine there is another way of setting this configuration, but I do not know how to set environment variables for a user before the X Desktop starts, or before the Mac GUI starts. For windows, I believe the PATH is global so once set, it's set everywhere after you logout and log back in.Redoubt
Nice. It works. It's much better then nothing or start NB all time from bash. Thanks.Catchment
Important things: you should use there export keyword before assigning.Catchment
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Yes, I've had the same problem. In .netbeans IDE Top Menu click "Run" and then "Set Project Configuration". Go through the options there and you'll find what you need.

Agnostic answered 8/11, 2010 at 9:27 Comment(0)

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