Bob, Did you mean that a fresh install of j803 can not start jhs?
On 02.12.2014, at 14:41, robert therriault <[email protected]> wrote: > This is a bit of shot in the dark, but check to see if there is anything in > your ~j803/addons/labs/labs folder. > > There were some problems that occurred in jhs because it choked on install > because it didn't see any labs present. I don't think that this should have > an affect on console, but if that folder is indeed empty, try dragging a > previous lab into it and see if that clears it up. > > Cheers, bob > > On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:50 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Well, it is definitely puzzling. The session I reported initially was on my >> MacBook Air. >> >> So, just now on my iMac, I downloaded >> http://www.jsoftware.com/download/j803/install/j803_mac64.zip >> >> Then, in a finder window, I click-unzipped it in my Downloads folder, and >> clicked on the jcon icon in ~/Downloads/j64-803. That started a terminal >> window and gave the following results - >> >> Last login: Mon Dec 1 21:06:59 on ttys014 >> iMi7-2:~ jkt$ /Users/jkt/Downloads/j64-803/bin/jconsole ; exit; >> JVERSION >> Engine: j803/2014-10-19-11:11:11 >> Library: 8.03.09 >> Platform: Darwin 64 >> Installer: J803 install >> InstallPath: /users/jkt/downloads/j64-803 >> exit 0 >> logout >> >> [Process completed] >> >> I dragged the jcon icon to the launch bar and now from there I can single >> click and get the same result as above. >> >> This does show me that I should update the 803 on my MacBook Air because >> doesn't have the current Library or Engine build (I guess I didn't update it >> from the Beta). But even though I will have to use pacman to get >> applications, it seems to work just fine even just sitting in the Downloads >> folder (or on a thumb drive) but I will put it in my /Applications folder >> and make an alias so that in Terminal I can launch it with a very shorthand >> note, just - >> >> ja >> >> Has something perhaps corrupted your downloaded files? >> >> Just to show that the hardware is fairly similar to yours - >> >> Model Name: iMac >> Model Identifier: iMac11,3 >> Processor Name: Intel Core i7 >> Processor Speed: 2.93 GHz >> Number of Processors: 1 >> Total Number of Cores: 4 >> L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB >> L3 Cache: 8 MB >> Memory: 16 GB >> Processor Interconnect Speed: 4.8 GT/s >> Boot ROM Version: IM112.0057.B01 >> SMC Version (system): 1.59f2 >> Serial Number (system): >> Hardware UUID: >> >> Since it is so quick to get a fresh copy from Jsoftware.com, maybe you >> should wipe out what you have and try a new install (as I did above) - if >> that doesn't work, then I suspect some problem in OSX. >> >> But you still haven't said just which version of the OS you are running. I >> see that as of Lion, the desktop and server systems were merged and now all >> OSX systems have identical capabilities. I see there is a $20 download from >> Apple that provides some admin tools but all the underlying Unix should be >> the same. Good article about all this at - >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS_X_Server >> >> Both of my machines are running Yosemite (10.10.1) - I doubt that any >> release after 10.7 would cause a problem for J. >> >> >> On 2014/12/01 20:28 , Brian Schott wrote: >>> Joey, >>> >>> >>> Yes it is a server version. >>> I always put mine in the home directory. >>> I tried launching from bin/jconsole, too, with the same error result. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Model Name: Mac mini >>> Model Identifier: Macmini5,3 >>> Processor Name: Intel Core i7 >>> Processor Speed: 2 GHz >>> Number of Processors: 1 >>> Total Number of Cores: 4 >>> L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB >>> L3 Cache: 6 MB >>> Memory: 8 GB >>> Boot ROM Version: MM51.0077.B0F >>> SMC Version (system): 1.77f0 >>> Serial Number (system): >>> Hardware UUID: >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Brian, >>>> >>>> Rather than the ~path you show, I always install j in the /Applications >>>> directory. Here is a launch of a pretty vanilla install under OS X 10.10.1 >>>> it is launched in a running Terminal window - >>>> >>>> MBair-2:~ jkt$ /Applications/j64-803/bin/jconsole >>>> JVERSION >>>> Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25 build: Feb 6 2011 16:16:29 >>>> Library: 8.03.05 >>>> Platform: Darwin 64 >>>> Installer: J803 install >>>> InstallPath: /applications/j64-803 >>>> i. 2 5 >>>> 0 1 2 3 4 >>>> 5 6 7 8 9 >>>> exit 0 >>>> Mon Dec 01 20:07:50 >>>> MBair-2:~ jkt$ >>>> >>>> ~~~~ >>>> >>>> Here is a launch by clicking on jconsole in the finder - >>>> >>>> Mon Dec 01 20:10:05 >>>> MBair-2:~ jkt$ /Applications/j64-803/bin/jconsole ; exit; >>>> >>>> JVERSION >>>> Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25 build: Feb 6 2011 16:16:29 >>>> Library: 8.03.05 >>>> Platform: Darwin 64 >>>> Installer: J803 install >>>> InstallPath: /applications/j64-803 >>>> exit 0 >>>> logout >>>> >>>> [Process completed] >>>> >>>> ~~~ >>>> >>>> That started up a terminal window and left it fallow when j quit. But it >>>> seems to work just fine... >>>> >>>> What OS are you running? Is it a "server version"? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
