Bastages! Thanks, this has been annoying me for some time on my home iMac. Now
that I installed the Apple flavor of Java (that ought to be a contradiction in
terms, but thanks to Microsoft there wil probably be many flavors of everything
from now on) I am no longer getting that dialog (knocks on
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Yea, it’s not in the current version, but can still be downloaded from Apple:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572?locale=en_US
I meant that it’s been depreciated and probably will not even be available for
download in the next version of Mac OS X… but I would hope it would be
supported.
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It didn’t make it into the current version either. The “legacy” support ought
to continue I would think.
You’ll see that Java 8 gets weekly updates, so I think that most Java update
notices are not because you happen to have Java 6 too, they would be showing up
for people who haven’t installed
m/Library ?) you should find a
folder labeled Java. You would find all installed versions, each in its
own director, plys a symlink called "java" which points to the latest. A
lot of java software allows you to explicitly select which java version
you want to run. It's kind of l
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A while back I installed Java 8 so I could build for Android and then
found out I needed version 6, so used the link on Apple's web site to
install that. Now I'm getting update notices for a new version of Java
8. Does that mean I still have both installed? Will an update wipe out
version 6?