From: brett l. <wak...@gm...> - 2009-01-02 23:38:44
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The date is probably the date I created the "release" tag in the CMS, and probably has no bearing on the date the files were uploaded. Bug or feature, you decide. ;-) ---Brett. On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Mark Smith <mar...@gm...> wrote: > Brett, > > I went to look and just confirm it ran ok. What I find at the download > location is Version 1.0.6 from Dec 22, 2008. This appears with the same > timestamp as the previous tarball. > > Mark > > On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 3:22 PM, brett lentz <wak...@gm...> wrote: >> >> I've released a fixed version of 1.0.6 that works on Java 5 (1.5). >> >> The new changes will need to wait for another release. >> >> ---Brett. >> >> >> 2008/12/26 Mark Smith <mar...@gm...>: >> > You could generate a separate deployment package aimed at Java 1.5... or >> > simply update the Version Number to 1.0.7, with the bug fixes Erik has >> > put >> > in. >> > >> > Mark >> > >> > On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 1:14 PM, brett lentz <wak...@gm...> wrote: >> >> >> >> Yep. It looks like my copy of Eclipse was set to compliance level for >> >> Java >> >> 1.6. >> >> >> >> I'll fix that and release an updated package. >> >> >> >> ---Brett. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Mark Smith <mar...@gm...> >> >> wrote: >> >> > Brett & Erik, >> >> > >> >> > I have duplicated the problem on my Mac OS 10.5 running Java 1.5. The >> >> > code >> >> > runs properly on Java 1.5, and I expect maybe you upgraded your >> >> > Eclipse >> >> > to >> >> > generate for Java 1.6 and that won't run on a Java Platform with 1.5. >> >> > >> >> > The latest version of Java for Mac that is available is Java SE 6 for >> >> > Mac >> >> > OSX 10.5.2 and later. One of the key items though is that it will >> >> > only >> >> > work >> >> > in 64 bit Intel based Macs, not PowerPC or 32 bit Intel based Macs. >> >> > So >> >> > unless there is a very compelling reason to compile it as Java 1.6, I >> >> > recommend that you do not do so. >> >> > >> >> > Mark >> >> > >> >> > On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Mark Smith <mar...@gm...> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Given I do my development on my Mac, OS 10.5, I will look into this >> >> >> this >> >> >> evening. >> >> >> >> >> >> Mark >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 5:31 AM, Erik Vos <eri...@hc...> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Brett, >> >> >>> >> >> >>> The "Compiler compliance level" in my Eclipse Rails project is set >> >> >>> to >> >> >>> 5.0, >> >> >>> and it compiles and runs with JRE 1.5.0_11, so I would be surprised >> >> >>> is >> >> >>> the >> >> >>> code is at 6.0 somewhere. Could you please check your versions, as >> >> >>> used >> >> >>> in >> >> >>> building the release? >> >> >>> >> >> >>> I would prefer to leave the level at 5.0 for another while. (BTW I >> >> >>> don't >> >> >>> think 6.0 has produced any significant new stuff on the code level, >> >> >>> so >> >> >>> I >> >> >>> suspect it'll rather be the JRE). >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Erik. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >> >> >>> From: brett lentz [mailto:wak...@gm...] >> >> >>> Sent: Wednesday 24 December 2008 04:58 >> >> >>> To: bro...@gm...; Development list for Rails: an 18xx game >> >> >>> Subject: Re: [Rails-devel] Running 1.0.6 on Mac OS X 10.5 >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Can you try using Java 6 (1.6.0)? Maybe some 6-specific code crept >> >> >>> in... >> >> >>> >> >> >>> ---Brett >> >> >>> >> >> >>> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Chris Brooks <bro...@gm...> >> >> >>> wrote: >> >> >>> > I'm able to run 1.0.5 just fine, but when I try to run 1.0.6 no >> >> >>> > joy. >> >> >>> > Some details: >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > java version "1.5.0_16" >> >> >>> > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build >> >> >>> > 1.5.0_16-b06-284) >> >> >>> > Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_16-133, mixed mode, >> >> >>> > sharing) >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > The error I see: >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > Exception in thread "main" >> >> >>> > java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: >> >> >>> > Bad >> >> >>> > version number in .class file >> >> >>> > at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method) >> >> >>> > at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:675) >> >> >>> > at >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:124) >> >> >>> > at >> >> >>> > java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:260) >> >> >>> > at >> >> >>> > java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:56) >> >> >>> > at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:195) >> >> >>> > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native >> >> >>> > Method) >> >> >>> > at >> >> >>> > java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188) >> >> >>> > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:316) >> >> >>> > at >> >> >>> > sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:280) >> >> >>> > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251) >> >> >>> > at >> >> >>> > java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:374) >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > Any ideas? >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > -Chris >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > |