Thanks for the life saver.
Bruno
On 14 août, 18:15, johnw188 wrote:
> I zipped my 1.5 directory. Just expand it to /System/
> Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/
>
> http://files.me.com/johnwelsh/pn6hua
>
> --John
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Great workaround!
I dropped Java 1.5.0 into /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/
Versions/ replacing the existing 1.5.0 symlink.
Opened Eclipse > Preferences > Java > Installed JREs, and selected JVM
1.5.0
Rebuilt the project and it runs in hosted mode just fine.
Thanks!
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I had an easier solution, as I'm dual booting Leopard and Snow
Leopard. I simply copied over my Leopard Java 1.5 install to snow
leopard's /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/, added
the new library to Eclipse, and selected it in my GWT project.
Everything works great, as far as I
Oh you're using 10.5.7. I had no problem on my Leopard machine.
I might bug you later about getting OOPHM to work though.
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On Aug 3, 1:27 pm, "brett.wooldridge"
wrote:
> Jesus Christ, you're considering hacking the Java6 binaries?
The 32bit 1.6 JRE is just a separate JRE directory and I also needed
it
for others java applications that didn't work with 64bit 1.6.
Before I
> got anywhere near that I would go with t
Just as clarification, I use Java 6, 64-bit Eclipse Galileo, and OOPHM
on OS X 10.5.7.
On Aug 3, 3:27 pm, "brett.wooldridge"
wrote:
> Jesus Christ, you're considering hacking the Java6 binaries? Before I
> got anywhere near that I would go with the new "Out Of Process Hosted
> Mode". Seehttp:
Jesus Christ, you're considering hacking the Java6 binaries? Before I
got anywhere near that I would go with the new "Out Of Process Hosted
Mode". See http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/UsingOOPHM
That's a million times simpler (and less sketchy) than hacking your
Java6 in OS X.
> GWT 0.0.0 At revision 5593.
I noticed that you are using a trunk build of GWT here. Do you
believe this is a necessary step in getting this to work?
Also, does this mean that it is the new OOPHM that you got to work, or
the legacy hosted mode?
I just pre-ordered 10.6 today, and don't wan
Thank you very much!
It is ugly, but it'll do until GWT itself is fixed. A note for others
trying this -- I believe some of the formatting got mangled in the
post. The last command should be:
for bin in `find . -type f -exec file {} \; | grep 'Mach-O universal
binary with 2 architectures' | sed
This is going to become a real issue in September when Mac OS X 10.6
starts shipping.
Cross-compiling works but hosted mode is broken.
Darwin wolf 10.0.0b1 Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0b1: Fri May 29
00:02:02 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1456~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework
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