: : OptiFine URL: file:/Users/16ortona1/Library/Application%20Support/WesterosCraft/instances/WesterosCraft-1.11.2/mods/OptiFine.jar : : OptiFineForgeTweaker: injectIntoClassLoader : Calling tweak class optifine.OptiFineForgeTweaker : Calling tweak class .launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker : Loading tweak class name .launcher.FMLDeobfTweaker : Loading tweak class name optifine.OptiFineForgeTweaker : Loading tweak class name .launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker : Loading tweaker optifine.OptiFineForgeTweaker from OptiFine.jar : The coremod .TransformLoader does not have a MCVersion annotation, it may cause issues with this version of Minecraft : Java is Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, version 1.8.0_151, running on Mac OS X:x86_64:10.9.5, installed at /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin/Contents/Home : Calling tweak class .launcher.FMLTweaker : Using primary tweak class name .launcher.FMLTweaker : Loading tweak class name .launcher.FMLTweaker However, in my view, you are better off upgrading OS X to macOS than trying to meet the requirements to build R from source: I spent a bit of time researching the topic, for the same reason: I am currently running OS X 10.9.5, and wanted to upgrade from R 3.3.3 to R 3.4.0.launcher.FMLTweaker Important note: R 3.4.0 El Capitan binaries are using Clang 4.0.0 and GNU Fortran 6.1 to provide OpenMP parallelization support and C++17 standard features. If you want to compile R packages from sources, please download GNU Fortran binary from the official GNU Fortran Binaries page - in particular OS X 10.11 gfortran 6.1. We are also providing Clang 4.0.0 binaries for OS X 10.11 and higher in our libs directory (note that the offical Clang 4.0.0 binaries only support macOS 10.12) and will provide an Apple Installer package here soon. My understanding of the above is that building recent R releases on macOS 10.11 or 10.12 is fine because that's what the core developers do on their end, whereas building on older versions of OS X is now unsupported and untested. If I were you, I would stick to R 3.3.3 (my short-term choice), or upgrade OS X to macOS (my long-term choice). Building R on old Mac OS X versions will throw you in dependency hell, for very little (and only partial re: new features) benefit.Information below is obsolete for the current product versions bundled with Java 8. It applies only to the old product versions that depend on system JDK installed on Mac. As of now, we have resolved most of Java 8 issues for this OS and bundle our custom patched Java version that works the best. In case you have any issues with Java 8, you can switch back to Apple Java 1.6 (must be installed per instructions below). JDK 1.6 is required to run and may be missing on your system. There should be a window with the suggestion to install Java when you start the product for the first time, but it could be hidden by other application windows.Īpple JDK 1.6 download: ( if this link doesn't open in Safari, please try Firefox or Chrome). Make sure to uninstall the old version first (if you have any). Modifying ist will break the application digital signature and prevent the patch updates. We do not recommend modifying ist file to run under JDK 1.7 or 1.8. The recommended way of overriding JDK version via idea.properties file can be found here.Ĭurrent JDK 1.7 and 1.8 versions have several critical issues. Always enabled discrete GPU which drains battery for laptop users.Please check the list of the known issues below: We can't default to the new JDK version until these issues are resolved.
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