Actually I didn't mean to imply that the OS update and software updates had resolved my issues. However I hadn't retested after upgrade to the same extent. I just tried now and I can't even use certain features of Eclipse properly due to a weird GUI issue where buttons when clicked develop a white square background and then do not respond from then on at all. To get rid of the window you have to click the red cross on top left. Sometimes these windows remain on screen and you can't get rid of them. If I get another crash dump I'll post to jira in full if that's what you recommend. For now I'm unable to reproduce although I do have the original full crash dump if that would help. Here is a picture of the weird GUI issue manifesting. Junior Member Trying to install Eclipse 4.4 under Mac OS 10.6, using the installer app, I get the error message that JVM 1.7 or later is required. So: - What's the most recent version of Eclipse that I could run, under Mac OS 10.6 and the 1.6.65 JRE? - Or, maybe the installer needs a recent JRE but Eclipse doesn't? Could I install 4.4 from the command line? - Or, could I install a current JDK (and JRE), and then use that JRE to run the installer and Eclipse? ![]() I'm not a developer -- I just want Eclipse to write Python to do statistics -- so the less messing around I do from the command line, the more stable my machine will be. Thanks for any help! Junior Member Updating the system isn't a great choice right now -- everything works, the change post- OS 10.6 is substantial, and the machine isn't very fast anyway. So -- if I *don't* have Java 7, does someone know what the newest version of Eclipse is that I can run? (And, yes, the problem is that Apple doesn't provide a newer Java for this old OS, and neither does Oracle provide an installer. I think there are workarounds to get a newer JDK on my machine, but that's definitely not my first choice.). Senior Member On 02:06 PM, keni lu wrote: > Updating the system isn't a great choice right now -- everything works, > the change post- OS 10.6 is substantial, and the machine isn't very fast > anyway. > > So -- if I *don't* have Java 7, does someone know what the newest > Android emulator for mac pro. version of Eclipse is that I can run? ![]() > > (And, yes, the problem is that Apple doesn't provide a newer Java for > this old OS, and neither does Oracle provide an installer. I think there > are workarounds to get a newer JDK on my machine, but that's definitely > not my first choice.) There's an option to back up to an Eclipse version that will work on Java 6. I think the latest one would have been Indigo (or maybe Juno too, but I don't think so). Indigo was a great release. Depending on what you plan to do, you may be quite satisfied with it. Senior Member The Eclipse installer requires at least Java 1.7, there are no older versions of it that will work with 1.6. But I think Mars was the first release that had a hard requirement for 1.7+, so you should be able to download a Luna package and use that (Eclipse package releases are in alphabetical order by year, eg Indigo=2011, Juno=2012, Kepler=2013, Luna=2014, Mars=2015, Neon=2016.) Just extract the archive of one of those downloads into a local user directory and run the eclipse executable. If that doesn't work, follow the. Download windows defender for windows 10. Windows Defender, which protects Windows 10 PCs from malware, can now keep your Mac safe Windows Defender uses a constantly-updated list of URLs that have been reported as malicious. To try it out for yourself, download the Windows Defender extension from the Chrome Web Store now. Find the best programs like Windows Defender for Mac. More than 4 alternatives to choose: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac, Avast Mac Security, Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus and more.
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