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> This is on a penryn 17 MacBook pro, with fresh install of Leopard, and > what else to remove other than the eclipse application directory. > I have tried removing the application and re-downloading etc. > ive tried adding some stuff to the ist and eclipse.ini in the > environment variables are not accessible to the.
> although i didn t think this would make any difference since shell > I have tried adding the java home and java path to my local. > /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/Current / (and other > Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/jre/bin and the current > I have tried creating sybolic links between > Eclipse.app bundle, will open eclipse fine.
> Running the eclipse shortcut, or running the executable in the > /Applications/eclipse/Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/jre/bin > was found after searching the following locations: > A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be > fine for a month or so, and suddenly, now when i open the Eclipse.app, i > installed seems to have broken the Eclipse.app bundle. > i have had eclipse 3.3.2 installed for a while, and something else i You might be able to cheat and just give a -vm pointing to any arbitraryįile that exists, this could fake it out and load the java frameworkīundle without trying to specify a version. I have notĪctually tried it (and not something I would generally recommend), but Which "java" wasįound really just helps decide which version you get. "/System/Library/Frameworks/amework" bundle. Ultimately on the Mac, what will really happen, independent of which However, because you are on the Mac, you are a slightly
If you specify a -vm argument it should point to a "java", or to aĪll of this is by virtue of sharing the same code as all the other It also looks under the jre beside the executable, so you could symlinkĮclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/jre/bin/java (or bin to a directory Which would be a symlink to some java under amework. With nothing specified with -vm, it is looking for a file "java" and The latest updates, including the java 1.5 update 1 for mac os x 10.5. This is on a penryn 17 MacBook pro, with fresh install of Leopard, and all What else to remove other than the eclipse application directory. I have tried removing the application and re-downloading etc. Ive tried adding some stuff to the ist and eclipse.ini in the profile,Īlthough i didn t think this would make any difference since shellĮnvironment variables are not accessible to the. I have tried adding the java home and java path to my local. System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/Current / (and other I have tried creating sybolic links betweenĮclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/jre/bin and the current Running the eclipse shortcut, or running the executable in the Eclipse.app Applications/eclipse/Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/jre/bin Was found after searching the following locations: It was workingįine for a month or so, and suddenly, now when i open the Eclipse.app, iĪ Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be Installed seems to have broken the Eclipse.app bundle. I have had eclipse 3.3.2 installed for a while, and something else i Mac OS X Eclipse.app Cant Find Java Virtual Machine Search Help Register Login Home Home » Eclipse Projects » Eclipse Platform » Mac OS X Eclipse.app Cant Find Java Virtual Machine Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator