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Post by rebecca on Sept 30, 2024 14:05:40 GMT 1
Ok - I've just removed v4.1.0 which was working absolutely fine... and I've downloaded v4.1.1 for intel Mac - and extracted the zip file and put the contents into an applications folder - exactly like the previous install.
However - when I try to run 'JJazzLab' - I get an error message about a 'bad cpu type' - which is a crazy situation. The jdk and fluidsynth were working this morning with v4.1... but refuse to run now I've replaced them with v4.1.1.
Fluidsynth was installed with homebrew a few weeks ago... and I remember installing the jdk as part of Netbeans. Both of which - as far as I know - are perfectly fine.
Has anyone else experienced this issue - and maybe found a solution to it...?
Oh - my system is a Mac Mini running an i7 cpu with 32GB RAM and the Os is Ventura... so I really don't know where the 'bad cpu type' is coming from....
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Post by Jerome on Sept 30, 2024 20:01:04 GMT 1
Hi Rebecca, sorry it's an error from my side in JJazzLab-4.1.1-mac-x64.zip, I bundled the aarch64 JDK instead of x64. I'm preparing a new zip right now.
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Post by Jerome on Sept 30, 2024 20:20:05 GMT 1
I fixed JJazzLab-4.1.1-mac-x64.zip on the JJazzLab web site. Can you please download it and retest ? Tell me if it's ok.
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Post by rebecca on Oct 1, 2024 13:49:18 GMT 1
Hi Jerome - it's working just fine right now!
I'll start looking at the other new features later; especially interested in the iReal import as I've got that installed on my iPad!
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