![]() ![]() Homebrew with openjdk and jEnv (macos-javahome). ![]() Just for information, as posted solution with ist, works great for me!Īnyway, I was looking for something that acted globally, like a config or setting (sneaky too :-)), who let open any UI Java App without giving error message: So that's a workaround, but I kinda want to be able to click on the application icon! A JVM must be loaded before calling this function. If I run the jar file at the command line then jedit does start up, albeit with these errors showing up in the terminal (significant? maybe not): % /usr/local/opt/openjdk/bin/java -jar /Applications/jEdit.app/Contents/Java/jedit.jarġ2:39:14 OSXAdapter: Could not talk to EAWT:ġ2:39:14 OSXAdapter: : class macosx.OSXAdapter cannot access class (in module sktop) because module sktop does not export to unnamed module 12:39:15.678 java JavaNativeFoundation: GetGlobalVM: Failed to locate for JNI_GetCreatedJavaVMs(). I tried installing jedit via homebrew too, but the result was the same. but how can I tell the jEdit application where my JRE is. OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Homebrew (build 16.0.2+0, mixed mode, sharing) OpenJDK Runtime Environment Homebrew (build 16.0.2+0) All looks good for java in the terminal: java -version So I installed java with brew install java and followed the instructions to symlink it, and add it to my. "This application requires that java 11 or later be installed on your computer." I installed jEdit on my new mac (Intel processor 11.3.1 Big Sur) but it gives me the message ![]()
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