On 02/09/2013 16:01, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2013-08-17 14:49, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
Someone else had a similar problem, a good guess is that you're running
with a 1.6 JVM, you need a 1.7 JVM.
I finally managed to get it to work by uninstalling Java 1.6, installing
1.7 and then trick Mac OS X to think that the 1.7 version was 1.6.
Thanks for the help.
Hum, I didn't know it was that much of a pain to use Java 1.7 on a Mac.
If I had known I might have delayed the DDT version requirements bump,
but now it's too late as it's way down the road, there is a lot of 1.7
use already.
And regardless, it shouldn't be that much of a pain to put a newer
version of Java. Version 1.7 has been out for quite some time. But it
does seem Mac OS X is quite fussy about it:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/webnotes/install/mac/mac-jdk.html
I don't if this might have helped, but you can specify to Eclipse which
JVM to use:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini
This means you don't have to use the default JVM but another installed one.
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Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer