> Have you looked at the JVM selection dialogue in System Preferences?
> I meant Java Preferences in /Applications/Utilities
>
> Russell
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> Sent: 27 September 2010 16:38
> To: MacPorts Users
> Subject: Compiling Java 6 on 10.5.8
>
> Is it possible to compile Java 6 on 10.5.8?
>
> I'm not concerned about the graphic front-end support (from what I
> understand, that has to come from Apple because they modify it for
> their system). I'm looking at wanting to compile server-side /
> back-end java code.

I only have 1.4.2 and 5.
Apple never released 6 on PPC machines.

I can understand if the issue is with the gui needing new system support.

My biggest port desire is a program that uses the Java accessibility
system to act as a customized screen reader for another program. That
other program is Java 5, and uses swing; the customized screen reader
is Java 6, but does no display stuff at all.
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