SUCCESS, you guys are both awesome, THANK YOU.

I think that the last change of removing the '_' did it.

I just did my first bjavaloader load my.cod and it WORKED, no more vmWare :)

Now, considering what that took.  Is there a way we could work on making this a 
little easier for people to install?  I'd be willing to put in some effort to 
test and see how it works on Mac OS X Snow Leopard.  But I am not sure I have 
the skills to fix the problems.

I am going to try and put a new topic out there that lays out the steps I went 
through to make this work with the current state of affairs.

Again I cannot thank either one of you enough.

On Aug 17, 2010, at 11:53 PM, Sheran Gunasekera wrote:

> Sorry for not quoting properly, replying from my BlackBerry.
> 
> In addition to the commenting of the I18 package, you will need to follow 
> each of the line numbers listed and remove the (_) that wraps the printf 
> statements.
> 
> Yes, you're right about the no-opping the header file. I'm not the most 
> accomplished C++ coder :-) and since commenting out the INIT worked the first 
> time, I just went with the flow and didn't bother revisiting because I got it 
> to compile.


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