BTW can you launch Scilab on the command line with -nwni flag in order to see other (besides Java) potential problems ?
S. > Le 2 nov. 2019 à 22:33, Heinz Nabielek <heinznabie...@me.com> a écrit : > > On 02.11.2019, at 21:56, Stéphane Mottelet <stephane.motte...@utc.fr> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >>>> Le 2 nov. 2019 à 17:41, knobs <wknoe...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>> >>> Hi Heinz, Did you find a fix? I had SciLab 6 running perfectly well on my >>> Macs under both Mojave and High Sierra without installing Java 6. This is >>> not an Apple problem, but a SciLab issue. >> >> This IS an Apple issue. >> >>> Honestly, I do not understand why SciLab has to use be Java 6 ?!! Seems >>> backwards to me. There was a way to tell old java apps to use the new >>> up-to-date java. I just do not remember how I did this anymore. >> >> See >> >> https://antispam.utc.fr/proxy/2/c3RlcGhhbmUubW90dGVsZXRAdXRjLmZy/derflounder.wordpress.com/2015/08/08/modifying-oracles-java-sdk-to-run-java-applications-on-os-x/ >> >>> So after installing Catalina, Scilab does not work anymore. It must have >>> removed my java links/fix. Once I figure it out again, I let you know. >>> Cheers Willi >> >> The first thing you can do is to launch Scilab from the command line and >> post the error message. > > > Exactly same error window messages and ... > > /Applications/scilab-6.0.2.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/scilab -nw > true > No Java runtime present, requesting install. > > h _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.scilab.org http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users