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#!/bin/bash | |
# This script is edited by Brice Dutheil | |
# See there in french http://blog.arkey.fr/2012/07/30/script-pour-installer-le-jdk-5-sur-macosx-lion/ | |
# Translate button is broken for now, please use Google to translate this website. | |
# | |
# 2012/08/25 This script didn't behave correctly when ran on 10.8.1 | |
# Added recommendation to always run this script after updates such as Java, XCode, OSX, etc. | |
# | |
# 2O12/07/29 Added Mountain Lion support => Choose the 64bit JVM ! | |
# Can dowload the Java DMG itself if not present in same directory | |
# Colored the output a bit, works well on a black background | |
# Added tips for using the different JVMs | |
# Removed 32bit mode for Mountain Lion (Thanks to Henri Gomez for pointing me to 'ditto') | |
# | |
# 2011/12/04 Added warnings and some more information on gotchas | |
# | |
# 2011/08/25 Updated this very comments | |
# | |
# 2011/08/22 Initial version (Thanks to Benjamin Morin for his blog post) | |
# This script heavily inspired/copied from http://www.s-seven.net/java_15_lion | |
#some variables | |
javadmgurl='http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1359/en_US/JavaForMacOSX10.5Update10.dmg' | |
javapkg='JavaForMacOSX10.5Update10' | |
jvmver='1.5.0_30' | |
jvms_path='/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines' | |
java_frmwk_path='/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions' | |
pushd `dirname $0` > /dev/null | |
script_location=`pwd -P` | |
popd > /dev/null | |
# 12.0.0 = Mountain Lion = 10.8 | |
# 12.1.0 = Mountain Lion = 10.8.1 | |
# 11.0.0 = Lion = 10.7 | |
darwin_version=`uname -r` | |
osx_version=`sw_vers -productVersion` | |
test ${darwin_version/12./} != $darwin_version && is_mountain_lion=true | |
# colors and style | |
RESET='\033[00m' | |
RED='\033[00;31m' | |
BLUE='\033[0;34m' | |
PURPLE='\033[0;35m' | |
LIGHT_PURPLE='\033[1;35m' | |
BROWN='\033[0;33m' | |
YELLOW='\033[1;33m' | |
UNDERLINED='\033[4m' | |
# escape aware echo | |
echo() { builtin echo -e $@; } | |
# Make sure only root can run the script | |
if [ $EUID -ne 0 ]; then | |
echo $RED'This script must be run as root!'$RESET 1>&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
# Make sure the user understand he is all alone if something goes wrong | |
if [ $is_mountain_lion ]; then | |
echo $YELLOW'=> You are using Mountain Lion, the script has been updated to work, however | |
Mountain Lion kernel works in 64bit. This shouldn'"'"'t be an issue, as the JDK 6 32bit is working, | |
however it actually doesn'"'"'t work for this hacky install of JDK 5. '$RED'It means that only | |
the 64bit version will work on your OS.'$RESET | |
echo | |
fi | |
echo '=> The present script has been tested on my current setup and is far from | |
bulletproof, it might not work at all on your system. And there is '$RED'*no | |
uninstall script*'$RESET' for now!' | |
echo | |
echo '=> Again '$RED'this script touches system files'$RESET', please be advised you are the sole | |
responsible to run or TO NOT run this script on your machine.' | |
echo | |
# Reminder about Apple JDK updates | |
echo $YELLOW$UNDERLINED'NOTES :'$RESET | |
echo $BROWN'=> Generally speaking it seems that applying updates on your system Java, XCode, OSX, etc. | |
might cause problems with your current install, '$RED'reapply this script after any update if you | |
experience issues with your Java 5 install.'$RESET | |
echo | |
echo $BROWN'=> When applying a Java update from Apple, some important | |
symbolic names that refer to this install are resetted to factory default | |
values, you can just re-apply this script.'$RESET | |
echo | |
echo $BROWN'=> For people that where upgrading OS X, it seems this scripts fail to open | |
Java Preferences at the end of the script, with an error like that:' | |
echo $PURPLE'\tLSOpenURLsWithRole() failed with error -10810 for the application /Applications/Utilities/Java Preferences.app.' | |
echo | |
echo $BROWN'If this is happening, '$RED'you have to (re)install Java 6 !' | |
echo $BROWN'You can enter these commands yourself in root mode :' | |
echo $BROWN'\tsudo rm -rf /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk' | |
echo '\tsudo rm -rf /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines' | |
echo '\tjava' | |
echo $BROWN'This last command will trigger the Java 6 install, then you can run again this script.'$RESET | |
echo | |
echo -n 'Do you still want to proceed ? (y/n) ' | |
read answer | |
[ $answer != 'y' ] && echo 'JDK5 Lion / Mountain Lion Install script aborted' && exit 1 | |
echo | |
echo | |
echo $UNDERLINED'Here we go'$RESET | |
# ================================ | |
echo | |
if [ ! -f $javapkg.dmg ]; then | |
echo 'The "Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 10" DMG ('"$javapkg.dmg"') was not found.' | |
echo 'Now trying to download the DMG file from Apple website (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1359).' | |
echo $javadmgurl' -> '$script_location/$javapkg.dmg | |
echo -n $BLUE | |
curl -C - -# -L $javadmgurl -o $script_location/$javapkg.dmg | |
echo -n $RESET | |
if [ ! -f $script_location/$javapkg.dmg ]; then | |
echo 'Couldn'"'"'t download the uptate. Please download it from Apple at : | |
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1359' | |
echo 'And place it in the same folder as this script : '$script_location | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
else | |
echo 'Using '$javapkg'.dmg file as the "Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 10".' | |
fi | |
# Extracting the DMG content in temporary location | |
echo | |
echo 'Extracting Java for Mac OS X package' | |
mkdir /tmp/jdk5dmg | |
hdiutil attach -quiet -nobrowse -mountpoint /tmp/jdk5dmg/ $script_location/$javapkg.dmg | |
cd /tmp/jdk5dmg/ | |
# too bad pkgutil nor xar cannot stream package content | |
pkgutil --expand $javapkg.pkg /tmp/jdk5pkg | |
cd .. | |
hdiutil detach -quiet -force /tmp/jdk5dmg/ | |
rm -rf /tmp/jdk5dmg/ | |
# Prepare the System JVM path | |
if [ ! -e $jvms_path ]; then | |
echo 'Create '$jvms_path', as it does not exist on your system (it might be because | |
you don'"'"' t have another Java install)' | |
mkdir -v -p $jvms_path | |
fi | |
echo | |
echo 'Removing previous Java 1.5 file / directory or symbolic links in :' | |
cd $jvms_path | |
pwd | |
rm -rf 1.5 | |
rm -rf 1.5.0 | |
cd $java_frmwk_path | |
pwd | |
rm 1.5/ > /dev/null 2>&1 || rm -rf 1.5 > /dev/null 2>&1 | |
rm 1.5.0/ > /dev/null 2>&1 || rm -rf 1.5.0 > /dev/null 2>&1 | |
rm -rf $jvmver 2>&1 | |
echo | |
echo $UNDERLINED'Preparing JavaVM framework'$RESET | |
# ================================================ | |
echo | |
echo 'Extracting JDK 1.5.0 from package payload in :' | |
cd $java_frmwk_path | |
pwd | |
gzip -cd /tmp/jdk5pkg/$javapkg.pkg/Payload | pax -r -s \ | |
',.'$java_frmwk_path'/1.5.0,./'$jvmver',' \ | |
'.'$java_frmwk_path'/1.5.0' | |
ls -Fld 1.5* | |
rm -rf /tmp/jdk5pkg/ | |
echo | |
echo 'Recreating symbolic links to ./'"$jvmver"' for 1.5 and 1.5.0 :' | |
pwd | |
ln -svhF ./$jvmver 1.5 | |
ln -svhF ./$jvmver 1.5.0 | |
echo | |
echo 'Changing values in config files to make JDK work with Lion / Mountain Lion' | |
cd $jvmver | |
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Set :JavaVM:JVMMaximumFrameworkVersion 14.*.*" ./Resources/Info.plist | |
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Set :JavaVM:JVMMaximumSystemVersion "$osx_version".*" ./Resources/Info.plist | |
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Add :CFBundleExecutable string libjava.jnilib" ./Resources/Info.plist | |
ln -siv ./Resources/Info.plist . | |
echo | |
echo 'Linking Apple native wrapper' | |
mkdir ./MacOS | |
ln -siv ../Libraries/libjava.jnilib ./MacOS | |
echo | |
echo $UNDERLINED'Preparing Java Virtual Machine'$RESET | |
# ==================================================== | |
cd $jvms_path | |
mkdir -v 1.5.0 | |
cd 1.5.0 | |
pwd | |
ln -sivh $java_frmwk_path/$jvmver ./Contents | |
if [ $is_mountain_lion ]; then | |
echo | |
echo $YELLOW'REMINDER : You are using Mountain Lion which is running a 64 bit kernel, this causes segfaults | |
when the Java 5 JVM is run in 32 bit mode. For this reason this script removes 32bit mode on this JVM.'$RESET | |
ditto --arch x86_64 $java_frmwk_path/$jvmver $java_frmwk_path/$jvmver-x64 | |
rm -rf $java_frmwk_path/$jvmver | |
mv $java_frmwk_path/$jvmver-x64 $java_frmwk_path/$jvmver | |
fi | |
echo | |
echo $UNDERLINED'Almost over...'$RESET | |
# ==================================== | |
echo | |
echo $BROWN'TIP : If you are using applications that need Java 6, but some other command line apps that require JDK 5 :' | |
echo ' - keep the "Java SE 6" entry at the top in "Java Preferences"' | |
echo ' - use the Apple "/usr/libexec/java_home" tool, for example to choose the "J2SE 5.0 64-bit" version :' | |
echo $PURPLE'\texport JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -F -v 1.5 -a x86_64 -d64`'$RESET | |
echo | |
echo -n 'Yeah I got it ! (Press Enter)' | |
read -s -n 0 key_press | |
echo | |
echo 'Now check that JDK 5 appears in Java Preference App, if yes the install is successful, otherwise | |
try asking the internet :-/' | |
echo '(starting here : https://gist.github.com/1163008#comments)' | |
echo | |
echo | |
echo $UNDERLINED'/usr/libexec/java_home says :'$RESET | |
# =================================================== | |
# listing JVMs on local machine | |
/usr/libexec/java_home -V | |
echo | |
echo $UNDERLINED'You can also try the java 5 command yourself'$RESET | |
# ================================================================== | |
# possible commands | |
echo '\t/usr/libexec/java_home -F -v 1.5 -a x86_64 --exec java -version' | |
echo '\t`/usr/libexec/java_home -F -v 1.5 -a x86_64`/bin/java -version' | |
# opening Java Preferences | |
open -a "/Applications/Utilities/Java Preferences.app" |
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