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[Bug 1731412] Re: [1.1.2+] should work on Java 9 --- not yet recommended - use 1.1.4+
** Summary changed:
- [1.1.2+] should work on Java 9 --- not yet recommended - experimental state
+ [1.1.2+] should work on Java 9 --- not yet recommended - use 1.1.4+
** Summary changed:
- [1.1.2+] should work on Java 9 --- not yet recommended - use 1.1.4+
+ [1.1.2] should work on Java 9 --- not yet recommended - use 1.1.4+
** Changed in: sikuli
Status: Fix Committed => Won't Fix
** Changed in: sikuli
Importance: High => Undecided
** Changed in: sikuli
Milestone: 1.1.2 => None
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Title:
[1.1.2] should work on Java 9 --- not yet recommended - use 1.1.4+
Status in Sikuli:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
-------------------- state per 12/2017
- 1.1.1 definitely does not work with Java 9
- 1.1.2 is in an experimental state: setup should work, IDE
principally too, sikulixapi might make problems here and there.
- main problem: adding entries to classpath at runtime no longer
possible
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Hi,
I am trying to get Sikuli running under OSX 10.12.6 and having issues installing.
I got and installed the JDK from oracle (jdk-9_osx-x64_bin)
I then grabbed the 1.1.1 setup jar file (and also tried the nightly sikulixsetup-1.1.2-20170915.082449-36-forsetup version)
Checking java (java --verison) returns:
java 9
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 9+181)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 9+181, mixed mode)
Double clicking on the jar file (after setting executable flag with
chmod +x) does nothing.
Running from the terminal with:
java -jar ./sikulixsetup-1.1.1.jar
Returns the following error:
[error] RunTimeINIT: *** terminating: Java version must be 1.7 or later!
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong?
I had read that I should try with java 7, but that seems not to be accessable unless you are an Oracle customer. That aside, I assume it's best to use the latest and most secure version of Java anyway.
I've been using Sikuli under Windows for a while now, and it's been
very useful, but I now need to transfer what I've done to OSX but this
has kind of stopped me in my tracks!
Best Regards,
Simon C. Smith.
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