> Given the infamous Flashback Trojan affaire that just passed and that even
> goaded Apple
> to put out 3 Java security updates in less than a week, is it sane or safe to
> risk a
> non-Apple-sanctioned Java install? Just checked in Lion's Software Update and
> no new
> Java stuff is pending in
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Juan Courcoul wrote:
> Given the infamous Flashback Trojan affaire that just passed and that even
> goaded Apple to put out 3 Java security updates in less than a week, is it
> sane or safe to risk a non-Apple-sanctioned Java install? Just checked in
> Lion's So
Given the infamous Flashback Trojan affaire that just passed and that even
goaded Apple to put out 3 Java security updates in less than a week, is it sane
or safe to risk a non-Apple-sanctioned Java install? Just checked in Lion's
Software Update and no new Java stuff is pending in the pipeā¦.
B
On Apr 27, 2012, at 5:21 PM, Stephen J. Butler wrote:
> Anyone tried installing the new Oracle provided JRE/JDK? Thoughts on
> how it might or might not interact with Fink?
I installed it and fink doesn't even recognize that it's installed. It still
shows 1.6.0 as the latest version. I'd suspec
Anyone tried installing the new Oracle provided JRE/JDK? Thoughts on
how it might or might not interact with Fink?
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