Hi Ralf, thanks for letting me know - I'm still running java 8... I'll check it out. As an aside, you mention installing 'headless' java - JX is a UX heavy application, so I doubt it will run in headless mode. I don't think that's related to the problem of the SSL class not being available, but it would be worth running with the 'normal' java to make sure... Chris
JXplorer only working up to Java8 ?
version numbers broken on macOS
Hi Julian, Thanks for catching that - it looks like the value in the OSX .plist file was set manually and wasn't being updated between versions. If you want to get the version directly from the app, use the Help -> About JXplorer menu option, and I'll look at updating the build system to modify the .plist file for the next release. cheers, Chris
version numbers broken on macOS
Hi Gilbert, ... we're a small project, and we use a third party installer to generate packages for eight common platforms - unfortunately this means I'm not able to provide much help with installer problems, as it's a bit of a black box! However if java is running on your system then unzipping the project and running that should work :-). cheers, - Chris
Thanks for your help, Christopher. I'll try downloading the source package and building it. By the way, when I run the installer, it doesn't do anything, displays no error message, returns immediately to the command prompt. I'm running a pure 64-bit Linux. I'm puzzled. It was so easy to install JXplorer on RHEL < 7.x.
Need a bit more info, as I don't have this platform to test on :-). Where is the install failling, and have you tried the 'pure java' version where you just download the source package and build it locally? Have you confirmed java is correctly installed?
Can't install on RHEL 7.3
Extend the GUI?
Hi Jareeq, JXplorer can already display operational attributes; just click on the...
of course i mean in view of atributes
modifyTimestamp and createTimestamp
Awesome! Thanks for accepting the patch. I've been using my own build for a while...
Thanks Shamari! Sorry to be so slow getting back to you; I've included this patch...
ctrl+d (delete) defaults to "cancel" instead of "ok"
fixed it :) link
fixed it
JXplorer 3.3.1.1 - Security Refresh