Hello.

Leopard works fine for me with eclipse and java 5 in my projects. ...And "ant --help" works just fine :) I have only tried this on two macs.

The only thing that does not work here is uDig, but as uDig is based on eclipse, it will probably be fixed sooner rater than later.

What I do not like, is that java 6 is still not availiable on the mac.

Regards,
 - Tore.

On Nov 7, 2007, at 20:27, Kevin Menard wrote:

Java 1.5.

Mostly things just hang. Running "ant --help" never finishes. IntelliJ locks up. It takes 10 min. to generate the javadocs for Cayenne. On top of that, there seems to be no real way to kill the processes. And reboots won't work. I've probably held in the power button to shut my machine down
30 times in the last two days.

Now, I did do an upgrade rather than a fresh install, so that could be a contributing factor. But, research into the issue indicates a lot of people
are having difficulty with Java.

This is Java 5, btw, which is the default version in Leopard.

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Kevin


On 11/7/07 2:20 PM, "Michael Gentry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just recently got a replacement system, but it came with Tiger.
I've gotten the upgrade DVD now, but was going to wait until 10.5.1
was out. What kind or problems are you running into? Is it with Java
1.4 or 1.5?

Thanks,

/dev/mrg


On Nov 7, 2007 1:36 PM, Kevin Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a head's up for the Mac users . . . I've been less than pleased
with the experience of using Java on Leopard.  I've had a lot of
problems with IntelliJ and even running ant and maven from a command
line.  So much so that I'm likely to just use my bootcamp partition
until I can get around to reinstalling Tiger.



As always, YMMV, but just thought I'd throw out that caveat.



Kevin



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