Right after upgrading to Mac OS Yosemite (10.10), my Eclipse won't start anymore. Instead I get The JVM shared library /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.005.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/./jre/lib/server/libjvm.dylib' does not contain the JNICreateJavaVM symbol. I checked java -version and get java version '1.8.005' Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.005-b13) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.5-b02, mixed mode) I search and have found one similar problem.
It is suggesting a reinstallation of Java. I am not sure if my problem falls into the same category as his. So, is reinstallation a good way to solve the problem? Any other advice? Two cases:. if you already have installed Java 8 and Eclipse Luna e.g. On Mavericks and (intent to) update to Yosemite: just update, it will work fine.
The bundle contains the lastest release version of the Scala IDE for Eclipse and it comes pre-configured for optimal performance. And 2.11 projects in the same workspace) and is based on Eclipse 4.7 (Oxygen). Mac OS X Cocoa 64 bit. Install Eclipse for C on Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10. To the How-to Install Eclipse for C on Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite Guide Bottom you find a Link to C/C++ Hello-World Application Quick Starting and NetBeans 7.4 for C Installation.
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if you do not have Java installed and want to run Eclipse on Yosemite:. install Apple Java 6 files from. use an Eclipse Version that runs with Java 6, e.g. Kepler from That means, if you want to use Eclipse Luna and Java 8, install it while running Mavericks, then update to Yosemite.
Do not try to install Java 8 on Yosemite as that at the moment won't work. What does not work on my Mac is: installing Java 6 and run Eclipse Luna as that needs Java 7 or 8. Installing Java 7 or 8 does not solve the prob as something with the installer seems to be buggy. Should be solved by Oracle in a few days, however.