dmg archives for the macOS version of Fiji which might sidestep the GPR issue, but our macOS server that made the. Running Fiji directly out of the Downloads folder will not work completely correctly due to Path Randomization. I would recommend moving the Fiji icon into /Applications after unpacking the distribution archive. The GPR issue is also important to avoid. I also plan to update the Windows and Linux distributions of Fiji in a similar fashion, once the macOS-specific “legacy Java 6” issue is fully ironed out.
is a full JDK rather than only a JRE, meaning that the Script Editor should now work again out of the box to develop and execute Java plugins from source.is a binary OpenJDK build licensed under the GPL with classpath exception, rather than a binary Oracle Java build licensed according to the non-OSS terms of Oracle JREs and.Note that this updated Java distribution: On the three systems I tested thus far, it appeared to fix the issue on one of the systems, but not fix for the other two.
Unfortunately, the currently employed tweaks do not appear to solve the issue on all If you wish to test it, you can download the most recent Fiji for macOS and let us know here whether it works for you.
The macOS version of Fiji is now distributed with AdoptOpenJDK 1.8.0_202 with tweaks intended to prevent macOS from complaining. I am working on an update to the macOS version of Fiji to avoid this issue. Yes, it is an issue with how the ImageJ Launcher works, together with how macOS handles attempts to link to the libjvm.dylib shared library. I think the default launcher has a problem and somewhere is still calling for Java 6