![]() ![]() It installs "successfully," but still gives me this error message: "Failed to launch platform provisioning. After the failed install, I applied the Notes FP3 fix pack. I am pretty sure I am using the slipstream installer referenced above. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance." ![]() Refer to /Users//Library/Application Support/Lotus Notes Data/Expeditor/Applications/logs/rcplauncher.log for more information." And later the installer says, "The following installation step failed: run postinstall script for Expeditor framework. But on a new Mac just purchased, a fresh install fails with a message about: "Failed to launch platform provisioning. I have a Mac that had Notes installed prior to the Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) upgrade, and it works fine. Regardless, it seems Notes will not install or run properly. After modifying the file, a system restart is required for the new settings to take effect.Īs a result of this change, I can launch my Eclipse Kepler IDE as well as the Notes 8.5.3 installer, whereas before I would only get the Apple Java SE 6 install prompt. Then, modify the JVMCapabilities key to look like this:īy default, only the CommandLine string is specified in the array above and since Eclipse is not a command line application, it apparently won't launch without the additional settings. Sudo pico / Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_45.jdk/Contents/ist To avoid installing it, this workaround fixed the problem for me ( ). Eclipse (Kepler and prior) will currently not run with the Oracle Java JDK (7u45) because of a configuration issue with the JDK, and so on launch the user is prompted to download and install Apple's Java runtime. The Mac OS X Mavericks upgrade does remove the Apple Java SE 6 runtime, but it seems to leave in place any Oracle JRE/JDK already installed. In some cases, you may need to reinstall PDF Studio as well due to the way that the Mac OSX 10.10 upgrade rearanges the files on the system. Once the installation is complete you can proceed as normal with installing and/or using PDF Studio.Follow the installation instructions to complete installing Java 6 on your system.Then double click on the JavaForOSX.pkg file to open the Java 6 installer.Then click on the file labeled JavaForOSX2014-001.dmg to open the download. Once the download is complete, click on the downloads icon on the dock to open the download folder.You can see the current status of the download on your dock. ![]()
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