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New OSBOT will not work on my mac

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I have been having trouble opening 1.7.1, it finished downloading all the extra things when i first opened it, now it's now doing anything and the client hasn't even popped up. anyone know whats going on?

Same thing happened to me. Apparently we need to use the latest Java version... which is 7. Then you must make it your default version.

Same thing happened to me. Apparently we need to use the latest Java version... which is 7. Then you must make it your default version.

 

Same issue is happening for me but on windows 8. I'll try your idea, thanks for sharing.

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Thanks! I already have the new java, how would i go about making it my default? i'm not the best when it comes to computers...

you cant make java 7 default because (what i think) is that Osbot looks at your Java preferences (copy) which is Java 6

because Apple got rid of Java preferences awhile ago..

so i don't think that there is any fix for this tbh.

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you cant make java 7 default because (what i think) is that Osbot looks at your Java preferences (copy) which is Java 6

because Apple got rid of Java preferences awhile ago..

so i don't think that there is any fix for this tbh.

OSBot looks at the version of the installation of Java you started OSBot with.

 

@others: Downloading and installing the latest Java version from http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp should set it to default by itself (at least for Mountain Lion and Lion). (Snow) Leopard is that much outdated that Apple has not created a decent configuration for the JVM to run which (I don't know the specifics) doesn't let you set 7 by default through the installation. There are work enough arounds that you can find on the internet, although I'd just realize that Apple ditched support for Leopard.

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