![]() Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/policytool.1: Permission denied Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/tnameserv.1: Permission denied Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/orbd.1: Permission denied Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/pack200.1: Permission denied Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/javaws.1: Permission denied Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/keytool.1: Permission denied Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/java.1: Permission denied Rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/man1/jjs.1: Permission denied rm: /Users/franciscoramirez/Downloads/.jre/Contents/Home/man/ja: Permission denied (could take a while, -m to bypass)Įxtracting JRE. install_sw4stm32_macos_n -cĬhecking integrity. However here follows a copy op the terminal actions, as most access to the normal JRE places are prohibitive (don’t know why):įranciscos-MBP:Downloads franciscoramirez$. And I cannot find the, log information (level INFO ?) in “console” (I’m not a real nerd. However it still didn’t help for the installation. I’m to blame, trying to read the contents of “install_sw4stm32_macos_5” file, revealed that, indeed both md5 sums are equal. Now it does not ?Ĭould this be High Sierra curse ? Or is the installer not compatible with High Sierra? Then after a few months, I downloaded a new installer, and it did work straight from the box. Maybe I’m too stupid for a Mac? A previous installation under Sierra didn’t work at first (same message). So I cannot see the part of the path “jre/Contents/Home/lib/jli/libjli.dylib” anywhere. If I search from Finder ( I can see AC6 -> systemworkbech), go then for “show package contents” then I can get no further than the folder “MacOs”, in there, there is a file called jre (no folders, and there it ends. To start, I cannot find from the terminal, the folder applications ( as it is called windows 7 Applications -> I have Parallels installed), and AC6 or SystemWorkbench is not amoung the items listed. If I go to the terminal and try to find the same path as in your mail, then it fails -> “cannot find path”. I do have High Sierra installed on my MacBook Pro. I did reinstall the whole thing again, but still the same error message -> cannot find JRE. ![]() Thanks for trying to help, I really appreciate very much. Note that this path is relative to SystemWorkbench.app/Contents/MacOS/, hence make sure that this is valid on your side. I voluntary inserted spaces into xml tags to force display into the Forum. vm jre/Contents/Home/lib/jli/libjli.dylib ![]() The ist part configuring the JRE to use looks like: Users/me/Applications/SystemWorkbench.app/Contents/MacOS/jre/Contents/Home/lib/jli/libjli.dylib As visible in the Installation Details > Configuration tab: To make my own test I just installed SW on my Macbook (El Capitan 10.11.6) from the 2.3 installer picked there:Īll is working like a charm, the embedded JRE is successfully in use. The JRE is part of the full installer, it is not downloaded by the upgrade mecanism.
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