Hello,
I want to know if squash TA 1.9.0.Release is compatible with java 8 ?
Thanks for your return.
Squash TA is it compatible with java 8?
Squash TA is it compatible with java 8?
Same question : i can't install squash TA 1.9 with java 1.8. I have the error "Le répertoire choisi ne contient pas le produit requis" (The choising repository don't have the required product).
The installation work with jdk 1.7 but i have not x64 version => this causes other problems.... :(
The installation work with jdk 1.7 but i have not x64 version => this causes other problems.... :(
Squash TA is it compatible with java 8?
Hello,
I want to know too : i can't install squash 1.9 with the repertory of java 1.8 : "the choosen repository don't have the required product".
Installation works with java 1.7 but i don't have java 1.7 x64 (i have x32) => this causes other problems
I want to know too : i can't install squash 1.9 with the repertory of java 1.8 : "the choosen repository don't have the required product".
Installation works with java 1.7 but i don't have java 1.7 x64 (i have x32) => this causes other problems
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Squash TA is it compatible with java 8?
Hello,
Squash-ta 1.9.0 has been tested with java 1.7 thus we can assure that it works properly with this java version. We have no guarantee that it is compatible with java 1.8 so we setted the installer to accept only java 1.7x.
Many users tested squash-ta 1.9.0 with java 1.8 and no issues have been reported.
So you can install squash using a java 1.7x and then use another java version :
- open the file $SQUASH-TA-TOOLBOX-HOME/scripts/env.cmd (or env.sh)
- change the variable JAVA_HOME -> "set JAVA_HOME=C:\Path\to\my\jdk1.8"
Regards,
Karim Drifi.
Squash-ta 1.9.0 has been tested with java 1.7 thus we can assure that it works properly with this java version. We have no guarantee that it is compatible with java 1.8 so we setted the installer to accept only java 1.7x.
Many users tested squash-ta 1.9.0 with java 1.8 and no issues have been reported.
So you can install squash using a java 1.7x and then use another java version :
- open the file $SQUASH-TA-TOOLBOX-HOME/scripts/env.cmd (or env.sh)
- change the variable JAVA_HOME -> "set JAVA_HOME=C:\Path\to\my\jdk1.8"
Regards,
Karim Drifi.