License store file and path have changed. It's now stored in IDEA config directory in the file "idea40.key".
As the matter of fact the changed Valentin mentioned will only appear in builds > 1116. Your 1113 will be satisfied with idea.license located in ~/Library/Caches/IntelliJ IDEA/ -- Maxim Shafirov JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
License store file and path have changed. It's now stored in IDEA config directory in the file "idea40.key".
As the matter of fact the changed Valentin mentioned will only appear in builds > 1116. Your 1113 will be satisfied with idea.license located in ~/Library/Caches/IntelliJ IDEA/ -- Maxim Shafirov JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
So does that mean we need to move our license, or we need to get a 4.0 license?
I moved my idea.license file and renamed it idea40.key. IDEA launches correctly but now states that my license expires on March 1st 2004 and that I will need to upgrade so I guess 4.0 will NOT be a free upgrade. I don't remember how 3.0 was handled maybe I got a free upgrade because I bought a 2.6 license fairly soon before 3.0 was released?
Martin Fuhrer wrote: >>I don't remember how 3.0 was handled >>maybe I got a free upgrade because I bought a 2.6 >>license fairly soon before 3.0 was released?
Exactly. If you bought your 2.x license in 2002 or later then you got a free upgrade to 3.x.
I remember a JetBrainer saying that the key format is changing for 4.0, and if you have a maintenance agreement, hence upgrade agreement, I think it's gonna be free... not sure about that last part.
>> So does that mean we need to move our license, or we need to get a >> 4.0 license?
I moved my idea.license file and renamed it idea40.key. IDEA launches
On starting #1113 I re-entered the license data, (so it created the new file), and IDEA seems completely happy - i.e. no expiration notice. However, I bought my IDEA license on 11 nov last year, so after the 'free upgrade to 4.0 if you buy 3.0 now' announcement. Possibly that means I have a '4.0' capable activation key. Neat. I expected I would have to request a new one.
License store file and path have changed. It's now stored in IDEA config
directory in the file "idea40.key".
--
Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"John Kirby" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
news:7706963.1074788914546.JavaMail.itn@is.intellij.net...
~/.Intellij directory. How do you get it use that license vs. the
temporary?
On 1/22/04 8:41 PM, in article bup207$cr8$1@is.intellij.net, "Valentin
Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@intellij.com> wrote:
As the matter of fact the changed Valentin mentioned will only appear in
builds > 1116. Your 1113 will be satisfied with idea.license located in
~/Library/Caches/IntelliJ IDEA/
--
Maxim Shafirov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
So does that mean we need to move our license, or we need to get a 4.0
license?
--
Norris Shelton
Web Developer
Sun Certified Java Programmer
"Maxim Shafirov (JetBrains)" <max@intellij.com> wrote in message
news:BC35F036.4001%max@intellij.com...
>
>
>
Excellent ... works great :)
Thank you
I moved my idea.license file and renamed it idea40.key. IDEA launches correctly but now states that my license expires on March 1st 2004 and that I will need to upgrade so I guess 4.0 will NOT be a free upgrade. I don't remember how 3.0 was handled maybe I got a free upgrade because I bought a 2.6 license fairly soon before 3.0 was released?
Best,
Chris
Exactly. If you bought your 2.x license in 2002 or later then you got a free upgrade to 3.x.
Martin Fuhrer wrote:
>>I don't remember how 3.0 was handled
>>maybe I got a free upgrade because I bought a 2.6
>>license fairly soon before 3.0 was released?
I remember a JetBrainer saying that the key format is changing for 4.0,
and if you have a maintenance agreement, hence upgrade agreement, I
think it's gonna be free... not sure about that last part.
R
Chris Laprun wrote:
>> So does that mean we need to move our license, or we need to get a
>> 4.0 license?
On starting #1113 I re-entered the license data, (so it created the new
file), and IDEA seems completely happy - i.e. no expiration notice.
However, I bought my IDEA license on 11 nov last year, so after the
'free upgrade to 4.0 if you buy 3.0 now' announcement. Possibly that
means I have a '4.0' capable activation key. Neat. I expected I would
have to request a new one.
CU,
Edwin
Edwin van Ouwerkerk Moria wrote:
I'm an idiot. I meant #1117. Ugh.
(Note to self: don't post before second cup of coffee).
CU,
Edwin