Netbeans does not create lib file in dist anymore?

Hi,
I am using Netbeans 6.5 and for some reason, the project libraries are not included in the dist anymore? Does anyone know why? I can't find an option in Netbeans.
Thanks,
J.

corlettk wrote:
masijade. wrote:
georgemc wrote:
masijade. wrote:
You can modify it yourself, but, IMHO, that is kind of like attaching a rope to your steering rods and using that to steer rather than the steering wheel. ;-)Not sure I agree with that. Preparing a distribution is something that's different for different people, different projects and different organisations. It's not out of the question that you'll need more than one dist anyway. Your IDE makes a good stab at guessing what you want? Good-oh. You'd probably use Ant anyway (if you haven't embraced Maven!) to do this, and there's no "standard" to thatYes, if you want multiple distributions or partial distributions, of course, edit your build.xml, but then, IMHO, you should be using ant (or maven) manually and externally (which would also mean an external build.xml) and not the "compile" button on the IDE, as that is (again, IMO) not meant for either of those.We don't have a problem doing both. That is: developers built with the build button, but the official builds are scripted with ant.
The build script starts by blowing away the project directory, getting everything (source, and all config) from the repository, and running an ant. It's not hard to maintain the official build.xml from diffs on the developers build.xml (which is checked in seperately).
Cheers. Keith.So do we. But that is, as I've said, keeping the manual modification of build.xml and the manual execution of ant with that separate from the "build" button in the IDE, as it should be, IMO.

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