I was going to say it was already present on my Mac (I've been running Eclipse for a while; Java came pre-installed), but I'm still running OSX 10.5 and it looks like::-( Java Deprecation As of the release of Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3, the Java runtime ported by Apple and that ships with Mac OS X is deprecated. Developers should not rely on the Apple-supplied Java runtime being present in future versions of Mac OS X. The Java runtime shipping in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, will continue to be supported and maintained through the standard support cycles of those products. If you're running a Mac prior to the deprecated version, see the link and it talks about the location on your hard drive. UPDATE: whew, looks like there's hope after all: Apple also confirmed that Java SE 6 will continue to be available from Apple for Mac OS X Snow Leopard® and the upcoming release of Mac OS X Lion. I'm a Linux user, and pretty used to Vim or Eclipse. Git clone --recursive ~/.emacs.d opam install. Java SE 7 and future versions of Java for Mac OS X will be available from Oracle. Java downloads available here: • • •. The Options Under Mac OS X, there are, at least for the base package, five different ways to go: Install the binary package from INRIA; Install via Fink; Install via MacPorts; Build via; or build it manually from sources. For each of the four approaches, you will need to have at least the OS X developer tools installed -- any other requirements will be discussed below. INRIA's binary package This is the easiest way to set up a basic OCaml installation for OS X. For 10.4 (Tiger), simply download the or, mount the disk image, double-click on the ocaml.pkg file contained within, and follow the instructions from there. Requirements for this package are OS X 10.4.x (Tiger), with X11 and the XCode tools (v2.4) installed. It appears that that this installation was built with the TCL/TK interface. ![]() Also, X11 is not needed to compile code. The precompiled binaries for Mac OS X of OCaml 3.10.1 or was compiled on Mac OS 10.5.1 with XCode tools v3.0 and is not compatible with earlier Mac OS versions). Other versions are available for. Also available as a binary package, and usable with any of the OCaml installations described on this page is, a Cocoa application allowing for easy interaction with the OCaml toplevel environment. Fink is the most prevalent package management system for OS X, and is based on Debian's package management system. Fink can be installed by downloading and building the (you will need to have the OS X Developer Tools installed before building Fink). After Fink is installed, it must be of the distribution tree -- this is where the OCaml packages reside. Once Fink is installed, you can the following packages: • ocaml The basic installation of the ocaml tools including labltk. • lablgl The OCaml interface to OpenGL • lablgtk The OCaml interface to gtk+ • ledit An optional line editor for OCaml to make it easier to work with the interactive toplevel in the terminal. It is likely that Fink will need to download and install a number of other packages required to build the OCaml packages, but this will occur mostly automatically.
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