Its too much irritating to me to use MySQL Workbench 6.3.7 on Mac OSx El Capitan. It firstly freezes & then finally crashes.
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i'm running mamp 5.7 on mac osx el capitan (the last version I can use). php in this mamp version is php 7.4.
is any way to put php 8 in mamp 5.7?
many thanks
Getting this error message whenever I'm trying to install. Needed help.
I am using a Mac OS Sierra 10.12.5 (16F73)- Macbook Pro touch pad. I have tried running Visual Studio Code to no avail. Nothing happens, no error message, nothing. It just won't start. I have read articles or using Mac Archive Utility to unzip the downloaded zip file, i still can't get it to run. Has anyone got a solution to this?
Many thanks!
I'm also using Mac OS 10.12.5 with a Macbook Pro and recently installed vscode.
Try to redownload the file or maybe restart your computer, you shouldn't have any problems with the installation.
I am using the latest version of Netbeans (7.2) on a macbook pro with Mountain Lion clean installation, and it gives me frequent crashes.Is it only me , or is it a general problem and who is responsible for it mountain lion, netbeans or jdk7?
(The default java version for this machine is java 7 - you can set it in System Preferences->Java)
I would say Java 7. I tried it briefly (on Lion) and it had severe issues. e.g. Spurious calls to setValueAt with JTables in Java 7 on OS X Lion?
I've been running Netbeans with Java 6 on Lion just fine.
IIRC, netbeans will log problems (exception etc...) you might want to look in your ~/.netbeans directory (exact name may vary) for things to submit to either Netbeans or as Java bugs to help.
I recently switched from TinyMCE 3.2.7 to 3.4.7 but one of our users has some issues. He's the only one running Mac OS Lion and he doesn't see the editor at all; all other people (running Linux, Windows, Mac OS Leopard) are seeing it. He's cleared his caches and tried multiple browsers, he even tried running Windows via Parallels but no luck. Any guesses?
Thanks,
Robbert