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Apple notes Java, Safari issues with 10.3.9


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Problems include Safari unexpectedly quitting, or standalone Java applications unexpectedly quitting or not being able to launch.

Apple noted in a knowledge base article posted to its Support Web site that some users who upgrade to the recently released Mac OS X v10.3.9 may experience issues with Java applications and Java-enabled sites when using Safari. Problems include Safari unexpectedly quitting, or standalone Java applications unexpectedly quitting or not being able to launch.

Apple indicates that it may be necessary to install or re-install Java 1.4.2 Update 2 and Security Update 2005-002 in order to resolve the issue. Apple also offers a simple test to determine if you need this update:

Launch the Terminal application in the Utilities folder inside your Applications folder. Type "java -version" (without quotes). Press Return.

"If this issue affects your computer, you will get the the message, 'Segmentation fault' (if you don't see this, your computer is not affected by this issue)," said Apple.

Nicked from Macworld.com.

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