I waited to upgrade to 4.2 because I was worried it might break my installation and it did so let's see what we can do to fix it!
I am encountering the same error so I am going to take a look at the code later and see what can be done.
Eid wrote:I'm afraid to say I can't really help since I am running perfectly on my Relatively Old now Intel based Mac with Snow Leopard and Java 1.6.
I really don't want to sound harsh here, but how reasonable is it to expect things to be maintained on obsolete (even according to Apple) hardware?
Sincerely, Eid
Well Eid, I wasn't aware that my Quad G5 Tower which was new in May 2006 was considered obselete. I guess that cash I spent on the product and the fact it can only hold 16 GBs of RAM means I should replace it and my 2005 Powerbook G4 and G5 iMac from 2005.
I know it sound snotty but it just bugs me when people say things like that because PowerPC Macs were built and sold until mid 2006. It be like telling someone running XP on an old Single Core machine that their PC is obsolete and they should buy a new one. These are well built machines and still get used frequently by their owners.