![]() ![]() In any case, that wasn't sufficient - I also had to change the JDK ist and security as described above for a complete solution. However, I'm not sure that's strictly required. Using Homebrew (macOS)¶On macOS Spoofax can be installed easily using Homebrew.For other platforms, or manual installation, follow the Download (all platforms) instructions below. When I was solving this on MTGBrowser (below) I also followed advice to change the ist of the app by adding the following section to the 'Eclipse' key: -vm/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_25.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java ![]() ![]() This opens Eclipse without requiring the separate download of the legacy Java SE 6 files. Remote Access: Contains a remote desktop related string Ransomware: Detected indicator that file is ransomware Spyware: Contains ability to open the. Go to System Preferences: Security Settings (General) and you should see the recent app next to a button "Open Anyway" - click this button to open the app. You should get an error "(app) can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer." Try to open the app from the command-line (not sure if this is strictly necessary, but what I did) Other configurations might work this is my environment.Įdit the ist for the JDK after installing: $ sudo nano `/usr/libexec/java_home -V`/./istĬhange the following section: JVMCapabilities Developer ID Certification Authority Apple Root CA version Java 8. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.25-b02, mixed mode) SPUAReporter 6 SPCommandLineArguments /usr/sbin/systemprofiler -nospawn -xml. Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_25-b17) Here are the steps in case it helps other devs get Eclipse working. Solved: My Mac uses El Capitan operating system. thanks for the attention and recommendations.I just encountered this in another Eclipse-based app on Yosemite and figured out (with help from the references below) how to get the app running without installing the legacy Java SE 6 JRE. I'll try removing the RegPro next and see how it goes.i'll be back to post the result here. but could this have something to do with it? do i need java installed to Admin my C5 site? Still can not upload files.the wheel just spins and when I click to exit out of the file manager it kicks me off to the log in page. today i upgraded from yosemite to el capitan and i got a popup message that says "To Open CS5ServiceManager" you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime." I don't really use my CS5 suite. i figure then it must be something going on in my imac and/or browsers, but i've tried both firefox and safari with the same result. I logged on from my ipad last night and was able to upload a file just fine! Problem is that there are some editing things that i have some trouble with from the touch screen so i prefer the imac.perhaps the theme? (I'm using HeyDesigner). I also spent time with my host server this evening and created an Admin Account for the tech.the tech was able to upload a file!! but then after our session, using the same log in details i had just created for the tech, i was not able to upload a file. not being sure if it is a webhost side issue, i created a word press site to play with and it seems to work fine.so i do think it is on the C5 side.) anyone have some advice I can look into? i'm really frustrated because this is the time of year I do a lot of updates for the sites. I can sign back in and get back to doing things from where i left off.except I am not able upload files. When I make any kind of response i get sent to the default "sign in" page (which i do not use because I have my own sign in pages using RegPro). As the Admin I get in the middle of editing and the site throws me a "access denied" message all of a sudden. they are both on the same webhost, but different domains. I am having some major issues on both of my concrete 5 sites. ![]()
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