Snow Leopard

Hi all

Installed Snow Leopard over weekend and now on launch of Servoy 3.5.x I get the following:

To open JavaApplicationStub, you need to install Rosetta. Would you like to install it now?

Software Update does not find Rosetta

Anyone else come across this problem

Cheers
Harry

Hi Harry,

Harry Catharell:

To open JavaApplicationStub, you need to install Rosetta. Would you like to install it now?

The dialog asked you a question “Would you like to install it now?”. Did it have a “yes” or “ok” button for you to push ?
It should download and install Rosetta for you, no need for Software Update.
Also the install DVD comes with it.

Hope this helps.

Hi Robert

Yes it does have the option and then comes up with a dialogue ‘Finding Software’

Whoa - it could be Ok - It asks me to open my install disk and go for ‘Optional Installs’

Thanks - back soon :-)

Harry

Ahh, maybe it was QuickTime 7 that will be downloaded then.
(Again, is also on the install DVD)

You solve one issue and then you get another :-)

Servoy 3.5.x now launches but I’ve found that MySQL no longer works nor launches at startup with the preference pane and I do not have a startup item

Pointers to MySQL launch on startup on 10.6 much appreciated

Harry

Harry Catharell:
Installed Snow Leopard over weekend and now on launch of Servoy 3.5.x I get the following:

To open JavaApplicationStub, you need to install Rosetta. Would you like to install it now?

Software Update does not find Rosetta

Anyone else come across this problem

Hi Harry,
Yes. you need to install Rosetta from the Snow Leopard install disk in order to work with Servoy on OS X 10.6.
I experienced the same issue with MySQL not running after the update. (I tested the whole update from OS X 10.5 > OS X 10.6 on an external disk first, so I was a bit prepared for these kind of problems).
So I backuped all my MYSQL tables, installed MySQL after the OS X 10.6 update (again) and restored the backup after that.
I hope this helpes you a bit…

If I am correct MySQL wants the 64-bit version of it installed when running with Snow Leopard.

Thanks very much for the feedback guys

I may be being dim here but…

I have installed Rosetta and it launches my earlier version of Servoy fine

However I cannot find my MySQL server and I have opened Terminal and tried to change directory to the MySQL folder without success

Could the 10.6 install have wiped MySQL and do I need to re-install from scratch ?

Feeling red faced here but any checks that I can try to check my HD for MySQL appreciated

Cheers
Harry

If you installed originally using the installer packages from MySQL, then MySQL will be installed at /usr/local/mysql-[version], with a symlink at /usr/local/mysql. It is not visible in the Finder.

You probably installed the 32-bit version and it does not run on Snow Leopard. You can download the current 64-bit version of the installer from MySQL, and re-install. If you have never moved your data directory, then you will have some additional work to do to get your databases back.

If you did a full backup before the upgrade, you might want to boot to that, do backups of your MySQL dbs, then restore them in the fresh 64-bit install in Leopard.

greg.

Hi Greg

Thanks for the heads up

I could not find any evidence of a MySQL instance on the machine - even through Terminal

I have installed a 64 bit version now and have managed to get back my key development DBs

Everything else is on a server and is safe

This will teach me to put complete faith in OS X and not do the homework beforehand

Cheers
Harry

just being curious here… why do you need Rosetta?
Isnt that the “emulation” layer for PowerPC software on the X86 hardware?

why does java need that?

Johan, see this…

http://osdir.com/ml/java-dev/2009-09/msg00684.html

then i guess it is the eclipse binary that we use still has that stub compiled in our something?

Does anybody has a clean snow leopard install so that you can test 3.5.x build of eclipse for the mac?
Do you also have that Rosetta question? (if not, an older eclipse version does?)

I clean installed Snow Leopard yesterday and yes, the Rosetta question pops up here as well.

Funny because I did not have this message with my initial upgrade of Leopard to Snow Leopard using the pre-release developer build…

before snow apple included it by default
But with snow its a separate install now. So if you do an upgrade you have it already but a clean install wont