I thought the problem might be $JAVA_HOME was not set, but I was wrong. This outdated article was no help (adding ist). When I attempt to run the Java Preferences (in /Applications/Utilities) and Eclipse, I get prompted to install Java (see attachment). Here's the text that Apple wants to hide from the world: UPDATE: It appears to be more junk from Cupertino: Running from command line results in "Permission Denied" Running through icon click results in "Need Java 6" After running under sudo and then switching back to lowly me with /Applications/.Eclipse/Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/eclipse results in a lock file error (permission denied). Running sudo /Applications/.Eclipse/Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/eclipse works fine. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.1-b03, mixed mode)Īny ideas on how to get Eclipse to work with the latest version of Java? README is lacking any useful information (and even claims Eclipse was tested with Java 7 on some platforms). Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_05-b06) When I choose to forgo the install by clicking "Not Now", Eclipse exits. I have Java 7 installed, but I keep getting prompted to install Java 6. I'm trying to run Eclipse 4.2 (latest from website: eclipse-SDK-4.2-macosx-cocoa-x86_64) on Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
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