![]() ![]() In the case of Jalview 2.11.0 this should be Java 1.8. It has the ability to offer desktop integration as well as activities for all the platforms that are being supported. Even if there are many steps in this installer wizard, you really feel install4j takes you by the hand to the right target. You can fix this by installing the right version of Java either with your distribution’s package manager. The install4j wizard could not find a Java (TM) Runtime Environment on your system.This is a minor functional and quality release which fixes some problems and usability issues:Į.g.I just released version 2.4.4 of WorldPainter. The usability of the Complex Custom Material editor has been improved. WorldPainter can now be started in safe mode.Instead of continually adjusting the occurrences so that they add up to 1000‰, which made it extremely difficult to set them to exact values since they would be changed from under you continually, that redistribution is now done when saving the material, in such a way that their proportions stay the same (so it will not affect the result) (minimum version: 1. In this mode it will not load plugins or custom brushes not change the visual theme or graphics acceleration method not load the background image etc. This may allow it to start successfully if a problem with one of these is causing normal startup to fail. For unknown reasons, initialising the Minecraft runtime in order to be able to load.An advanced setting has been added to specify the Minecraft installation directory, if you have it installed in a non-standard location.To start WorldPainter in safe mode, use the new "WorldPainter (Safe Mode)" start menu entry, or on the command line add the parameter "-safe" Functionality may be limited this mode is not intended for doing work, but for diagnosing problems and changing preferences. ![]() nbt files sometimes failed, causing an error when trying to add custom objects to a Custom Object Layer. #Install4j wizard error mac os x#Ī workaround has been implemented for a bug in the JIDE docking framework that prevented WorldPainter from starting on Mac OS X with Java 10 installed.This failure should now happen silently so that you can continue normally (but without. And izpack installers are a bit cluncky from my personal experience.If you have been getting crashes while trying to start WorldPainter on Java 10 on a Mac, or when trying to add custom objects to a Custom Object layer, please upgrade and let me know if you're still having the problem! You will automatically be offered this new version when you next start WorldPainter, or you can download it from the first post. If you search the forums, you will find other people using launch4j, izpack, advanced installer and other tools to produce their own installers, but they don’t tie in so nicely into Bamboo system as far as i know. Someone with a good Spark’s source and installer configuration knowledge should look into this and find a solution, but as i said, we lack such experts here. It is probably somewhere on the Spark’s side or in the configuration of the installer or Bamboo, which puts the hooks to search for Java 5/6. Ej-technologies has granted a free license to use install4j on this site and for the developers a few years ago ( -install4j-license-to-the-spark-community), but i don’t know if this covers all the new versions.Īlso, i’m not sure the problem is with the installer. Will ask another community member about the situation with install4j. Though Jira and Bamboo got updated to the latest version recently. Install4j is in development (latest version released two days ago ), but i’m not sure latest version is in use in Bamboo (which produces installers) There are no fulltime devlopers or maintainers here, so some stuff gets old. Probably at some point, when Java 5 and 6 were still mainstream, support for this versions was ‘hardcoded’ into Spark’s code and now when Java 5/6 is not available on the system issues popup. ![]()
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