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Mac OS X 10.6 and below: Apple's Java comes pre-installed with your Mac OS. Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) and above: Java is not pre-installed with Mac OS X versions 10.7 and above. To get the latest Java from Oracle, you will need Mac OS X 10.7.3 and above. If you have Java 7 or later versions, you will see a Java icon under System Preferences.

  • Now, if you want to do it manually, here are the steps 😉 II. Manual Installation Steps 1. Download Gradle. To download visit Gradle Releases Page. Download the complete distribution which includes binaries, sources and offline documentation. For example you can download the latest release of Gradle, as of this update the version is gradle-4.
  • Do you need a Mac OS X Yosemite Download for your older or unsupported mac? Well, you have come to the right place. I will be uploading different versions over the coming weeks on Just Apple Stuff. I had a lot of trouble when I was looking for my older 2006 Macbook. Watch the Mac OS X Yosemite launch video here.

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Using lp_solve in Java with Mac OS X

Sometimes research (at least in my case) means to spend (a lot of) time to configure some application, in this case lp_solve a linear programming solver written in C.

As it often happens there were not so many informations on how to use lp_solve in Java in Mac OS X, the reason is that not a lot of people try to do it in MAC OS X…

If you do it in Windows it is really easy, in Unix you just follow the instructions, but in the Java wrapper the instructions to set up everything (lp_solve + lp_solve Java wrapper) in MAC OS X are WRONG (or incomplete)!

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So if you have a mac and want to use lp_solve in your java applications, this post is for you!

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After a day of browsing I found in a mailing list a step-by-step guide at this URL: http://osdir.com/ml/mathematics.lpsolve/2006-02/msg00189.html
Thanks to John Gleeson who wrote it.

This is the guide (a mirror in this blog for this guide is always helpful!):