How to install Db2 Express C on my MacOSX Yosemite?
MyApproach:
I searched various threads on StackOverflow but I am
not able to download the software from the link:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/express-c/download.html
It is because I am not able to see where the link is for Downloading DB2 for MacOS X Yosemite.
There are only these versions available (32 and 64 bit) of windows and Linux
1)And not particular link for MACOS X
Can anyone guide me Why I am also new to Mac?
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2)Am I doing Intallation Wrong.What are the causes.Please Explain me how to install all of them?
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Db2 Setup LaunchPad is showing blank.
I am also following this thread:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/topic?id=77777777-0000-0000-0000-000014927797
But I don't know how to how to do the first step also.
How to create /etc/sysctl.conf. Create the file /etc/sysctl.conf if it does not exist.
DB2 Express-C for Mac OS X appears to be in a state of flux. It's not listed on the download page that you link to, but if you look at the main DB2 Express-C page (http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/express-c/index.html), you'll see the link near the bottom
DB2 Express-C for Mac OS X Officially Released (Feb 23, 2012)
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I'm having a issue with my MacOs version, Big Sur, when I want install a device driver. Precisely, a Genius MousePen i608X. My os say:
This package is incompatible The package is trying to install content
to the system volume. Contact the software manufacturer for
assistance.
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The manufacturer doesn't developed a new driver, so I need install this version.
Can you say me how I can fix this issue?
According to the official FAQ for the Genius MousePen i608X, the Mac driver only supports macOS "Sierra" 10.12 and previous versions:
so, unfortunately, you won't be able to install the driver in Big Sur or any recent (that is, supported) macOS version.
Since the manufacturer supports Windows 10:
you could either use Boot Camp to install Windows 10 on your Mac, or create a virtual machine using VMware Fusion, Parallels Desktop or VirtualBox. The downside is that you will have to purchase the software you use with the MousePen for Windows, so you may be better off buying a new one.
I am new to db2 10.1, i have used an older version of it before so, i am unfamiliar with the installation.
I searched online how to install it and followed this site http://programmingzen.com/files/db2onmac.pdf
but when i try to run 'db2setup' inside expc i get these errors.(i uploaded it to google drive so it would be easier to download and view externally)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxdZNdArow5yRkhlMzlIdTFsemc/view?usp=sharing
I noticed that all these errors are from Xcode; i have Xcode installed and updated to the latest version , and yes i have also tried to use 'db2_install', it gave me the same errors but after them it installed normally in '/opt/IBM/db2/V10.1', i also used sudo before each one of them, so when i gave up i searched the internet, but i couldn't find an answer, then i tried to delete it using 'db2_deinstall' but it didn't work at all, so i don't know how to reinstall.
Right now i have 'IBM' folder, but i don't even know how to start it to see if it works or not, and i don't know how to open 'db2 first steps' or where is it.
Thank you in advance.
Edit: i am trying to install db2 express-c and the only version available for mac is 10.1 .
If you are trying DB2-Express-C V10.1 on a Mac, then why not try instead
the "DB2 Developer Community Edition" which is supported on "Mac OS: 10.12 (Sierra) +", a free download. It contains DB2 V11.1.2.2 at today's date.
If you need V10.1 for some reason, check out the IBM express-c forum which also has some troubleshooting questions regarding Mac support.
Well this is embarassing...
I'm a college student with an apple developer's license.
I'm currently stuck in the CMD+R recovery partition.
I installed 10.10 successfully earlier today. Then I got the bright idea to format my drive and do a clean install of Yosemite. When I clicked the 'Reinstall OS X' button in the recovery screen I recieved a message telling me that my computer cannot be verified with apple. I'm guessing this is because the recovery drive cannot recognize or download/install my developer certs.
Any ideas on how I can fix this? I'd prefer to install 10.10 but I'll roll back to 10.9 if absolutely necessary.
EDIT:
I solved my problem by doing an internet recovery (Cmd+Opt+R at startup). From there I installed 10.8 and re-installed 10.10 from the mac app store.
If you downloaded it from the developer site, you should have went through redeeming a code step, then Yosemite should be in your purchased app list. Are you sure you are using the account you redeemed the code? If you get the image from someone else, you probably want to redeem the code from the developer center.
I was able to get a clean install by booting to an external Mountain Lion disk and running the installer from there. More info: http://themainthread.com/blog/2014/06/clean-install-yosemite.html
I solved my issue by re-installing 10.8 onto my main partition and updating to 10.10 from there.
Since apple has not released OS X Yosemite to the public they can't verify the software because the recovery mode disk utility is for non developers, the software is not in the apple system yet. You should just make a bootable usb and do a clean install of OS X Yosemite.
Items to try:
1) Repair Permissions (better if booted into Recovery HD)
2) Resync time with Apple's Servers via System Preferences
...if all else fails, you can nuke and pave, or create a bootable USB installer.
I had been using 2010 Macbook Pro for a while and had updated the Mac OSX to the latest version, and I had been suffering the slow speed for a long time. So last night I googled and do some cleanup , such as fix disk permissions, but the Mac was still slow. And someone suggest to re-install MacOSX.
I was thinking it was the new version of Mac OSX's problem, I had the same kind of problems happen on the 1st version IPad either.
After I reinstalled, the computer became much more faster. But I encountered the following problems:
JDK 7 DMG does not support OSX 10.6.8, but ONLY OSX 10.7+
Github official client does not support OSX 10.7+
Gooooooogled again and again, to solve the 1st problem, there are mainly to suggestions:
A. Using PackageMaker to remove the OSX version condition.
B. Using a tool Pacifist to open the pkg file inside the DMG file downloaded from official.
Since I have PackageMaker installed on Mac OSX, so I choosed A.
Open it with PackageMaker, remove the limitation, and build it again, I installed with the new pkg file successfully at:
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_40.jdk/Contents/Home
And then set JAVA_HOME on ~/.bash_profile.
Then I download the glassfish 4.0 multi-language version, unzipped, and start-domain successfully. and finally the problem killed me for now.
After glassfish v4 started, I try to login into web console at:
http://localhost:4848
then glassfish server instance "dies", the java process of glassfish is still there, but without any response, the web console starting icon keeps rolling all the time. And there are no error logs created, and the "generated" directory is not generated.
2013-10-15 14:05:20.928 java[797:903] * NSInvocation: warning: object 0x1083c8390 of class 'ThreadUtilities' does not implement methodSignatureForSelector: -- trouble ahead
2013-10-15 14:05:20.930 java[797:903] * NSInvocation: warning: object 0x1083c8390 of class 'ThreadUtilities' does not implement doesNotRecognizeSelector: -- abort
Command start-domain failed.
That is the 1st problem.
The 2nd problem is about github. Since github official does not support OSX 10.6.8, I found an old installer with version 1.0.3. I installed this version, with one ONLY problem for now, I cannot login into github with username and password,no error responses, just no responding, I suffered this once I was on Windows. But I can work with clicking the "Clone into Desktop" button on github.com.
Can someone help me out? I am working on JDK7 based projects.
Why everybody is leaving Snow Leopard, and does not support it anymore, but old Mac computers should be die without working software after 2~3 years, just 2~3 years. And OS upgrade to nex t level will DOWNGrade the performance. Why this things happen?
Is it the oracle from god?
I had the same error (NSInvocation...), on my 2006 Macbook Pro (OS X 10.6.8), onto which I had installed JDK7 to develop a Java/GWT application in Eclipse Kepler. After searching around, I learned that one possible solution was to downgrade to JDK 1.7.0u25 (instead of update 40 or higher), so I installed that version alongside 1.7.0u45 (which I already had), and that fixed the problem. So I would recommend installing that version of the JDK and see if that fixes your problem.
I can't find information on what are the system requirements for Mac for the mobile add-on for Delphi XE4 (Professional).
My understanding is that XCode is still required to sign the app binary and to deploy it on a test device and/or App Store.
Our Mac is so old that the minimum requirement of OSX for the latest XCode won't even install.
I'd like to know if we need to have the Mac upgraded to accomodate this.
Ok - found the answer: https://www.embarcadero.com/products/rad-studio/rad-studio-data-sheet.pdf second page:
PC running Windows connected with an Intel-based Mac, with 2 GB RAM
or more, running OS X
10.8 (Mountain Lion) or 10.7 (Lion) over a local area network using a SSH, VNC or Windows file sharing solution
Apologies & much appreciated if you've attempted to help me:
XCode will still be required, so of course your Mac system will have to be updated to be able to support it.
The documentation for XE3 will give you the minimums requirements for that version, and you should require XE4 to at least require those minimum requirements. As it doesn't seem your existing system meets those, you can probably be sure it won't support the requirements for XE4.
You can also contact Embarcadero Sales with pre-sales question, with the email address you'd expect (Sales at the companyname.com).