Do resharper 5 beta stop working? - resharper

I got message that the license expired to resharper 5 beta. I waited a few days but nothing was updated.
Is anyone else got this message?
In addition this post says that there is nightly builds.
The question how can I get them.
I there a public repository that I can get any update to this program?
Thanks.

Get the nightly builds here:
http://confluence.jetbrains.net/display/ReSharper/ReSharper+5.0+Nightly+Builds
On license it says:
You can install a ReSharper 5 nightly
build and evaluate it for 30 days,
irrelevant of whether you have a
ReSharper license or not (except for
some ReSharper 4.5 users who qualify
for a free upgrade - see below.) If
your nightly build expires before
ReSharper 5 is released, you can
download and install a fresh nightly
build and continue evaluation.
However, if you have purchased or
upgraded to ReSharper 4.5 on October
15, 2009 or later, you qualify for a
free upgrade to ReSharper 5.0. You can
use ReSharper 5 Beta, ReSharper 5
nightly builds, and ReSharper 5
release build without any
restrictions.

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How to install jdk6, apache-maven-3.0.3, ansible and Visual Studio 2005 on windows10

I have requirement to install above packages on windows10 machine i.e VM using packer where either I call powershell or install it from choclatey.
I am not able to find this packages and even dont know how to install above requirement in powershell.
Can somebody please help on this?
Well, this is not a PowerShell code question, so, this one is really off topic for this Q&A section. This is more a superuser or stackexchange thing.
Anyway, since you are here, if you have not have PowerShellGet (part of v5x and there is a download for PowerShell v3x-4x), nuget or chocolatey installed, then do so of course
Also, going directly to the chocolatey site, there is no jdk6 in the repo.
There was no JDK6 package is in the repo
https://chocolatey.org/packages?q=jdk
V8 is there and the below...
Maven 3.6.0 https://chocolatey.org/search?q=apache+maven
ansible https://chocolatey.org/packages?q=ansible
Visual Studio 2005
https://chocolatey.org/packages?q=visual+studio+2005
.. So you should be able to install them. That VS2K5 is not full Visual Studio of course (just the redistribute runtime stuff) as you'd have to buy that from Microsoft, and that isn't for sale any longer from them.
For legacy JDK, you are going to have to hit the Oracle (Java.com) site and even it says.
Java SE 7, and Java SE 6 updates
Updates for Java SE 7 released after
April 2015, and updates for Java SE 6 released after April 2013 are
only available to Oracle Customers through My Oracle Support (requires
support login).
Java SE Subscription offers users commercial features, access to
critical bug fixes, security fixes, and general maintenance.
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index-jsp-138363.html#javasejdk

Getting ReSharper and VS 2015 CTP3 to play nice

I've already asked on jetbrain's forum, to no avail, so I'll shoot here! :)
Have anyone got resharper and visual studio 2014 ctp 3 working together? I can't live without R#! :)
If you have, how have you done it?
Cheers,
Stian
There are no plans to support VS14 with the 8.x releases (mostly because it's a CTP, and requires changes for each release, which would mean multiple releases of a compatible 8.x, which then slows us down while we're also trying to work on ReSharper 9, and also due to architectural changes in ReSharper 9 that make back porting harder). As Igal mentions, support will be there with ReSharper 9. EAPs are coming fairly soon, but there's still going to be a little wait until they're ready to start (e.g. an installer would be nice!)

Does Resharper 6.1 work with MBUnit?

Unfortunately Resharper has a long history of breaking MBUnit support with every new release. I noticed version 6.1 has been released, but I can't use it until it works properly with MBUnit.
So, does Resharper still work with MBUnit? I'd try it myself, but last time I did I lost all of my Resharper settings while downgrading, so I thought I'd better ask first this time.
Thanks,
Adrian
There's no official Gallio release supporting ReSharper 6.1 just yet. However, 6.1 support is a work in progress and latest development builds were known to work with 6.1 EAP - no guarantees yet though.
I have used MbUnit with resharper in the past. With the 6.1 release, I haven't had a chance to test it out yet. I do know that there are some tests simply aren't executed correctly in resharper (row tests I think).
Additionally, you can back up your resharper settings as well.
Backup Resharper Settings

Does MBUnit support Resharper 6?

Resharper 6 has just been released. I'd love to update, but MBUnit
support was still broken the last time I tried an EAP.
Is MBUnit working with Resharper 6 now?
Thanks,
Adrian
Gallio has not yet been updated to support ReSharper 6. Here's a request for the update.
Gallio/MbUnit is going to support R#6 in v3.3.1 to be released in October, 2011
EDIT: Gallio v3.3.1 was finally released on October 14, 2011 with R#6 support.

Resharper nightly builds license

Are Resharper nightly builds free for use in a commercial project?
I cannot find this information on jetbrans' site.
Every nightly build contains a trial license that usually expires in 30 days. It also contains a time bomb that triggers in ~45 days after publishing.
Other than these time limits, there's nothing that prevents you from using nightly builds in production.
Permanent licenses from previous
versions may or may not work with
nightly builds:
If your license
makes you eligible for the same major
version (4.x, 5.x etc.) that the
current nightly builds belong to (for
example, we've made available early
access programs for 5.1, 5.1.1, and
5.1.2), your license key will work with nightly builds.
If you own a
5.x license purchased April 25, 2011 or earlier, it won't work with 6.x
nightly builds, in which case you'll
still be able to use a 30-day free
evaluation period with each 6.x
nightly build.
If you own a 5.x
license purchased on April 26, 2011
or later, your license key should
work with 6.x.
No, the nightly builds are just trial versions unless you have a valid product key. If you have a 5.X product key, it will work with the 6.0 nightly builds.

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