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Installer not working on macOS
This is the first time I have been running into this issue on any macOS system.
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The installer is not compatible with installed Java10. Either remove Java10
or try this one mega.nz/#!7V1E0LYB!RrBVfH9LoIfAKvSa-Otq4vli4r8Qb--VCOxlFXDrgKc
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That one worked just fine, ty. You may also want to offer the bundled version for java 10 until the installer is compatible
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Best java is still java 1.8. JDownloader has experimental support for Java 1.9, 1.10, 1.11
but as it doesn't make use of any new features and still is compatibile with Java 1.6,1.7,1.8 there are no *near* plans to remove backwards compatibility. Yes, I will replace the installer as soon as I find time. Just out of interest, did you install Java10 yourself or some other application or was it installed by default?
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I had the same problem on my Macbook (10.13.5), running with Java 1.8
Actually, I'm using jEnv to use multiples java versions, I installed them with Homebrew. I'm also have Java 10 installed, but it's strange because running "java -version" on my terminal I got: Quote:
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Please try this installer, mega.nz/#!7V1E0LYB!RrBVfH9LoIfAKvSa-Otq4vli4r8Qb--VCOxlFXDrgKc
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jenv manages JAVA_HOME but there are multiple ways for an application to query/use java. I guess install4j uses different one.
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Thanks, it worked wonderfully, I made a donation because of your great support!
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Thank you very much!
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