Jon,
I haven't been following this thread, but don't you run Windows on the
Mac in a VM or via Parallels (I think that's what it's called) ?
To me the benefit of integrating Windows natively into the MAC would
allow you to run the Windows version of this stuff.
Just curious as I have a developer friend who works with Mac/Windows
quite nicely side-by-side.
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message: 7
date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 20:21:17 -0400
from: Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [EGL-i] DO I need a Java upgrade? (Answer yes but ... )
I am using a Mac Pete.
I just went back to the CE area at Cafe and it says you _have_ to have
1.6 - not 1.5 - which I'm sure is what the pre-req said, and what you
are using.
Anyway - the Mac has 1.6 - you just have to change the preferences to
make it the first in the selection list. I made that change and it now
works a little bit better - but the editor tabs still don't show -
there's just a big white "blob" at the top. Double-click the .eglbld
file and the tabs all appear - but click on the EGL editor tab and the
white blob is back.
I also updated Eclipse with all of the latest available fixes - but no
difference.
I have finally managed to wrangle my IBM id. into submission - but of
course now I'm 6 hours in and no more "play time" left. I'll post on the
CE forum and see if they can help.
Jon Paris
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