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Forum => newLISP and the O.S. => Topic started by: mbartz on October 24, 2014, 03:36:52 PM

Title: newLisp on Yosemite (Mac OS X.10)
Post by: mbartz on October 24, 2014, 03:36:52 PM
After upgrading to Yosemite (10.10), NewLisp now prompts to install Java SE 6 runtime.  Is there a configuration so that I don't have to install the Java SE 6 runtime and use Java 8?
Title: Re: newLisp on Yosemite (Mac OS X.10)
Post by: mbartz on October 24, 2014, 03:41:40 PM
The installation of java se 6 was pretty easy via the apple support site.  I was just curious if newLisp was going to target Java 8.
Title: Re: newLisp on Yosemite (Mac OS X.10)
Post by: Lutz on October 25, 2014, 12:22:49 AM
The newLISP IDE was running fine on Java 7, on Java 8 nobody ever complained and most likely it will just work.



Yosemete OSX 10.10 comes with no Java installed at all and I think the prompt for Java 6 will happen to any java program trying to start on OSX starting with Maverick. Prompting for Java version 6 is not newLISP specific, it is just the last Java version ever shipped by Apple. Try installing Java 8 as well and try running again. Somewhere on OSX there is also a smal control app to switch between Java versions. Also, the minimum version required for newLISP guiserver.jar is Java 6.



ps: Java 8 works on Windows