Am 19.03.2021 um 20:42 schrieb P.O. Jonsson <oor...@jonases.se>: > > >>> Am 19.03.2021 um 19:59 schrieb Enrico Sorichetti via Oorexx-devel >>> <oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>: >>> >>> Hello everybody ! >>> >> Hi Enrico ! >> >> Seems a pretty radical solution to me >> > > I still think the Student got a skunk in her installation > >> System installed with encryption … hard to believe >> > > Since I never tried it, just another wild guess (I am not going to set up > encryption to test…) > >> The heavy duty restrictions came with Catalina ans became more strict with >> Big Sur >> >> Mojave was and still is pretty permissive >> >> >> I shall be glad to help by giving a shot on high Sierra >> >> Let me know where to download the installation material >> And I will give a try on the iMac and/or Catalina @Enrico: thank you very much! > > You find BSF4ooRexx here > > Disable you own ooRexx (no need to uninstall) > > Unzip and run the installer. > > A click on ooRexx.app in /Applications should bring up the BSF4ooRexxMenu > (Java Thingy ) with dropdown for the ooRexx and BSF samples. Under > „Installation“ you find the uninstaller (important). > > Then in the Terminal > > cd /Applications/ooRexx.app/Contents/samples/BSF4ooRexx > > rexxj.sh 1-010_HelloWorld.rxj > > Should give you the rexxdispatcher and a bit later the click-me button. > > To test some ooRexx samples go in to /samples/ooRexx in the same tree. > > For me everything works as expected. > > @Rony: Is there something specific to test? I have tried the above on High > Sierra and Mojave. Please let me know if it works on Catalina and Big Sur @PO: also thank you very much!
You gave all the necessary directions and links! 🙂 Best regards —-rony
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