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Re: Macosx 10.5 Java Update 4 on intel

Posted by karo03 on Jun 16, 2009; 2:14pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Macosx-10-5-Java-Update-4-on-intel-tp3692120p3692127.html

Hi Ben, nice to read from you,
Here is that output. However, only from ImageJ not ImageJ64
Regards
Karsten


Java properties applets can read:
   java.version: 1.5.0_19
   java.vendor: Apple Inc.
   mrj.version: 1050.1.5.0_19-304
   os.name: Mac OS X
   os.version: 10.5.7
   os.arch: i386
   file.separator: /
   path.separator: :
   line.separator: <lf>

Java properties only applications can read:
   user.name: karo
   user.home: /Users/karo
   user.dir: /Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ
   user.country: DE
   file.encoding: MacRoman
   java.home: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/
1.5.0/Home
   java.class.path: /Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../ij.jar:/
System/Library/Java/Extensions/QTJava.zip:/Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/
ImageJ.app/../plugins/Segmentation/TrakEM2_.jar:/Applications/MiscEXE/
ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../plugins/Jars/ImageJ_3D_Viewer.jar:/Applications/
MiscEXE/ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../plugins/Jars/edu_mines_jtk.jar:/
Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../plugins/Jars/Jama-1.0.2.jar:/
Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../plugins/Jars/AmiraMesh_.jar:/
Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../plugins/Jars/
jzlib-1.0.7.jar:/Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../plugins/
jedit.jar
   java.ext.dirs: /Library/Java/Extensions:/System/Library/Java/
Extensions:/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0/
Home/lib/ext
   java.io.tmpdir: /var/folders/Tb/Tb2Vk8HK2RaF1U+F7557eU+++TI/-Tmp-/

Other properties:
   IJ.getVersion: 1.43a
   IJ.isJava2: true
   IJ.isJava15: true
   IJ.isJava16: false
   IJ.isLinux: false
   IJ.isMacintosh: true
   IJ.isMacOSX: true
   IJ.isWindows: false
   IJ.isVista: false
   IJ.is64Bit: false
   Menus.getPlugInsPath: /Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/plugins/
   Menus.getMacrosPath: /Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/macros/
   Prefs.getHomeDir: /Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ
   Prefs.getThreads: 2 (2 cores)
   Prefs.open100Percent: false
   Prefs.blackBackground: false
   Prefs.useJFileChooser: false
   Prefs.weightedColor: true
   Prefs.blackCanvas: false
   Prefs.pointAutoMeasure: false
   Prefs.pointAutoNextSlice: false
   Prefs.requireControlKey: false
   Prefs.useInvertingLut: false
   Prefs.antialiasedTools: true
   Prefs.useInvertingLut: false
   Prefs.intelByteOrder: false
   Prefs.doubleBuffer: false
   Prefs.noPointLabels: true
   Prefs.disableUndo: false
   Prefs dir: /Users/karo/Library/Preferences
   Current dir: /Applications/MiscEXE/ImageJ/macros/
   Sample images dir: http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/images/
   Screen size: 1920x1200
   Memory in use: 2083K of 1200MB (<1%)

Am 16.06.2009 um 15:54 schrieb Ben Tupper:

> Hi Karsten,
>
> Could you post the results when you run the ImageJ menu  
> "Utilities>ImageJ Properties...".  I have pasted mine below for your  
> reference. I have not tried the Java Update 4.
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
>
> Java properties applets can read:
>  java.version: 1.5.0_16
>  java.vendor: Apple Inc.
>  mrj.version: 1050.1.5.0_16-284
>  os.name: Mac OS X
>  os.version: 10.5.7
>  os.arch: i386
>  file.separator: /
>  path.separator: :
>  line.separator: <lf>
>
> Java properties only applications can read:
>  user.name: ben
>  user.home: /Users/ben
>  user.dir: /Applications/ImageJ
>  user.country: US
>  file.encoding: MacRoman
>  java.home: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/
> 1.5.0/Home
>  java.class.path: /Applications/ImageJ/ImageJ.app/../ij.jar:/System/
> Library/Java/Extensions/QTJava.zip
>  java.ext.dirs: /Library/Java/Extensions:/System/Library/Java/
> Extensions:/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/
> 1.5.0/Home/lib/ext
>  java.io.tmpdir: /tmp
>
> Other properties:
>  IJ.getVersion: 1.42q
>  IJ.isJava2: true
>  IJ.isJava15: true
>  IJ.isJava16: false
>  IJ.isLinux: false
>  IJ.isMacintosh: true
>  IJ.isMacOSX: true
>  IJ.isWindows: false
>  IJ.isVista: false
>  IJ.is64Bit: false
>  Menus.getPlugInsPath: /Applications/ImageJ/plugins/
>  Menus.getMacrosPath: /Applications/ImageJ/macros/
>  Prefs.getHomeDir: /Applications/ImageJ
>  Prefs.getThreads: 2 (2 cores)
>  Prefs.open100Percent: false
>  Prefs.blackBackground: false
>  Prefs.useJFileChooser: false
>  Prefs.weightedColor: false
>  Prefs.blackCanvas: false
>  Prefs.pointAutoMeasure: false
>  Prefs.pointAutoNextSlice: false
>  Prefs.requireControlKey: false
>  Prefs.useInvertingLut: false
>  Prefs.antialiasedTools: true
>  Prefs.useInvertingLut: false
>  Prefs.intelByteOrder: false
>  Prefs.doubleBuffer: false
>  Prefs.noPointLabels: false
>  Prefs.disableUndo: false
>  Prefs dir: /Users/ben/Library/Preferences
>  Current dir: /Users/ben/
>  Sample images dir: http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/images/
>  Screen size: 1440x900
>  Memory in use: 11MB of 400MB (2%)
>
>
> On Jun 16, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Karsten Rodenacker wrote:
>
>> ... that cannot be, it's a macbook pro and a mac pro with that  
>> behaviour.
>>
>> I thought that something is wrong with the application ImageJ64, in  
>> combination with the new java update! I am not a java expert, but  
>> something with the stub (?) seems not to be in order!
>>
>> Regards
>> Karsten
>>
>> Am 16.06.2009 um 12:43 schrieb Johannes Schindelin:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Karsten Rodenacker wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have some Problems with ImageJ64. It will not start anymore  
>>>> after the Java
>>>> Update 4!
>>>> Konsole messages are
>>>> 16.06.09 10:18:48 [0x0-0x1d39d38].gov.nih.info.rsb.ImageJ[18842]
>>>> [JavaAppLauncher Warning] Java application launched from PPC or  
>>>> bad stub.
>>>> Relaunching in 32-bit, and tagging sub-processes to prefer 32-bit  
>>>> with
>>>> $JAVA_ARCH=i386.
>>>
>>> You seem to have a 64-bit PowerPC.  Apple does not support Java  
>>> 1.6 on
>>> that machine, and apparently the launcher you are using tries to  
>>> force
>>> running in 32-bit, although it assumes that you have an Intel  
>>> processor.
>>>
>>> Sorry, I have no immediate fix, and unfortunately Fiji shares the  
>>> same
>>> problem at the moment.  Fortunately I got ahold of such a machine,  
>>> and I
>>> will work on this issue this week.
>>>
>>> Ciao,
>>> Dscho
>>
>> Karsten
>> [hidden email]
>
> Ben Tupper

Karsten
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