We're not Java experts/programmers here (we just use IA for its multi-platform capabilities), so unfortunately I don't know enough to be certain whether they're the same issue, and whether perhaps there are some other steps we could use as a work-around to get IA-compiled installers to use the Oracle Java 7 in preference to Apple's (currently broken) 1.6. Googling for '1.6.0_15' finds some other applications that seem to have been broken by this latest Apple Java update, e.g.: Our installer projects are set to use Java '1.7+', so my hope was this might provide some form of temporary work-around (so that new customers could install our product again), but unfortunately it didn't help - IA seems still to want Apple's Java 1.6. I've also tried to set up a fresh OS X 10.8 partition, without allowing Apple's Java (1.6) to install, and with all current OS X updates applied, and then installed the current versions of both the Oracle Java 7 JRE and Oracle 7 JDK (currently 1.7 update 25). 1.6.0_15) has broken all installers built with all InstallAnywhere versions (2010, 2011, 2012 SP1, all Enterprise editions) on OS X 10.8 and OS X 10.7, each with all current Apple updates applied (and I'd guess OS X 10.6 too, but we haven't tested that yet).Įven a new all-default IA project built with the current version of InstallAnywhere (IA 2012 SP1 Enterprise) will no longer install on any of the current Mac platforms. Our testing so far appears to indicate that the latest Apple Java update ('Java for OS X 2013-004', a.k.a. We're having this problem too, and currently it's preventing any of our Mac customers from installing our product on any supported OS X versions, as well as preventing us from testing any installers here. If present, this attribute should be removed.Ħ/20/13 2:34:12.001 PM loginwindow *** WARNING: - is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. This is likely because you have either unloaded the job or the MachService has the ResetAtClose attribute specified in the ist. If present, this attribute should be removed.Ħ/20/13 2:34:01.378 PM CVMServer Check-in to the service _x86_64 failed. ![]() Here is the errors that I see in the console logs on a 10.8.4 machine that is exhibiting the same issue.Ħ/20/13 2:34:01.356 PM CVMServer Check-in to the service _x86_64 failed. ![]() ![]() ![]() I was told by InstallAnywhere support that I should try the 2012 Enterprise version, and the same is true of a simple and basic install project built with InstallAnywhere 2012. It works on 10.7 and 10.8 systems with java 1.6.0_45 however once you update to 1.6.0_51 all installations exhibit this behavior. Opera 9.62 Released: Size: 13.46 MB Downloads: 2,686 Rating: Tested: Free from spyware, adware and viruses Java For Mac 10.7.Looks like this is something to do with the latest Java update on the Macs.
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