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MultiDoge not detecting Java OS X

Open tomcorey26 opened this issue 3 years ago • 10 comments

So I am trying get multidoge up and running on my mac but I get this message whenever I try to open it:

Screen Shot 2021-01-02 at 3 03 14 PM

I installed the latest version of Java and the Java SDK but I am still getting this error message whenever I try to open the app

Here is the terminal out put when I run java -version

Screen Shot 2021-01-02 at 3 04 16 PM

tomcorey26 avatar Jan 02 '21 20:01 tomcorey26

Had a similar problem on windows. Needed to setup the JAVA_HOME environment variable.

OkkioXavier avatar Jan 02 '21 23:01 OkkioXavier

Screen Shot 2021-01-02 at 8 52 40 PM

Just set it still not working though :(

tomcorey26 avatar Jan 03 '21 01:01 tomcorey26

Have you tried setting the JRE_HOME environment variable as well as JAVA_HOME?

tgothorp avatar Jan 04 '21 11:01 tgothorp

Not the person that posted this, but I set both the JRE_HOME environment variable as well as JAVA_HOME environment variable, and it still says that it cannot find Java on my system.

APerson4645 avatar Jan 28 '21 21:01 APerson4645

Relevant: I was getting the following error

Termination Reason:    DYLD, [0x1] Library missing

After I right-clicked on the app, Show Package Contents, and navigated to Contents > Resources and double-clicked on the multidoge-exe.jar it ran successfully. Something appears to be wrong with the packaging, @langerhans. This might need another issue

jvillemare avatar Jan 29 '21 00:01 jvillemare

Removing JRE 64bit and installing JRE 32bit fixed this for me.

kat-marnell avatar Jan 29 '21 03:01 kat-marnell

I'm running Windows 10 and installing the JRE 32-bit version also fixed the problem for me. Here's the link for the downloads: https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

Not sure how you'll be able to install an older version for Mac OS X.

shiitake avatar Jan 29 '21 16:01 shiitake

Has anybody who needs the latest 64bit JRE for other projects gotten multidoge running? It won't let me install 6 and the current version at the same time.

iandoesallthethings avatar Jan 29 '21 19:01 iandoesallthethings

macOS Mojave was the last Mac operating system to support 32-bit apps

KwisatzJim avatar Jan 30 '21 05:01 KwisatzJim

4. Realise your wallet is password protected with a password you set 5-6 years ago.

There is always btcrecover which supports multidoge!

OkkioXavier avatar Feb 04 '21 21:02 OkkioXavier