- Sep 21, 2015 Disk Images in OS X are a great way to back up, archive, or protect any file or folder on your Mac® OS X. If you want to create a Disk Image on Mac® OS X™, watch this video and follow the.
- ImageJ is being developed on Mac OS X using its built in editor and Java compiler, plus the BBEdit editor and the Ant build tool. The source co de is freely av ailable.
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> On Feb 11, 2019, at 10:18 AM, Kevin Middleton <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> I'm running OS X 10.14.2, and I am receiving the 'To open Fiji you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime' message each time I start. I installed Fiji using the bundled version from https://imagej.net/Fiji/Downloads. Separately, I also tried installing the Java 8 runtime and the nojre version (which gave the same result).
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> Strangely, a different machine, also running Mojave, worked fine.
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> Are there suggestions for troubleshooting this problem?
I suspect you are running into the dreaded macOS Path Randomization problem.
https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2016/06/29/sierra-and-gatekeeper-path-randomization/
Path Randomization is in effect if “ImageJ home:” starts with '/private/var/folders/“ in the “Info” window opened by typing “i” (Image>Show Info) with no images open. The work around for this problem is to drag Fiji.app to another folder and (optionally) to drag it back.
-wayne
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> I'm running OS X 10.14.2, and I am receiving the 'To open Fiji you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime' message each time I start. I installed Fiji using the bundled version from https://imagej.net/Fiji/Downloads. Separately, I also tried installing the Java 8 runtime and the nojre version (which gave the same result).
>
> Strangely, a different machine, also running Mojave, worked fine.
>
> Are there suggestions for troubleshooting this problem?
I suspect you are running into the dreaded macOS Path Randomization problem.
https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2016/06/29/sierra-and-gatekeeper-path-randomization/
Path Randomization is in effect if “ImageJ home:” starts with '/private/var/folders/“ in the “Info” window opened by typing “i” (Image>Show Info) with no images open. The work around for this problem is to drag Fiji.app to another folder and (optionally) to drag it back.
-wayne
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ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
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The ImageJ distribution is a self-extracting archive (If it does not expand automatically after downloading, use e.g. StuffIt Expander). Double-click the “ImageJ” icon in the newly created folder to run it. Mac OS X Download the Mac OS X tar.gz file and double-click it to expand. https://yellowea304.weebly.com/os-x-taskbar-for-windows-7.html. Double-click the “ImageJ” icon to run ImageJ.