
I'm running MacOS Leopard on a Mac Mini and at the moment definitely cannot run java 1.6. The Mac mini is 4-5 years old. I'm hoping Snow Leopard (released Friday) might address this issue.

I guess if you really want to you could try running a Win32/Linux in a VM and run 1.6 from in there. I imagine it would mean you'd struggle with quite a small heap size though due to the additional memory overhead of the VM :( Apple's apparent indifference to Java is very frustrating; Java 7's not all that far away and that will just compound the problem even further. NC> I'm running MacOS Leopard on a Mac Mini and at the moment definitely NC> cannot run java 1.6. The Mac mini is 4-5 years old. I'm hoping NC> Snow Leopard (released Friday) might address this issue.

Isn't this a Mac Mini with a Power processor? then Snow Leopard will not help. maybe Soylatte or openJDK will work. On 25 Aug 2009, at 2:25 , Nolan Clifford wrote:
I'm running MacOS Leopard on a Mac Mini and at the moment definitely cannot run java 1.6. The Mac mini is 4-5 years old. I'm hoping Snow Leopard (released Friday) might address this issue. _______________________________________________ mkgmap-dev mailing list mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev
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