Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 12.0.1+12) jdk-12.0.1.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java -version OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (AdoptOpenJDK)(build 25.212-b03, mixed mode) OpenJDK Runtime Environment (AdoptOpenJDK)(build 1.8.0_212-b03) adoptopenjdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java -version OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 12.0.1+12, mixed mode, sharing) OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 12.0.1+12) openjdk-12.0.1.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java -version Run each JDK’s java executable command, you can get the below output. From the above output, we can see that there are three java JDK that has been installed, two open JDK, and one standard JDK.$ ls -l /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/ĭrwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 96 Jun 3 11:19 adoptopenjdk-8.jdkĭrwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 96 May 3 22:31 jdk-12.0.1.jdk # List all the installed jdk in java home directory. Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-12.0.1.jdk/Contents/Home After install you can first run the command /usr/libexec/java_home to get the java home directory, then go to the JDK home directory to see all the installed JDK.? adoptopenjdk8 was successfully installed! => Package installers may write to any location options such as -appdir are ignored. => Running installer for adoptopenjdk8 your password may be necessary. => Verifying SHA-256 checksum for Cask 'adoptopenjdk8'. $ brew cask install homebrew/cask-versions/adoptopenjdk8 In this example, I had installed the newest JDK version 12.0.1. You can also run $ brew cask install java to install the newest JDK version. Below is the correct command to install JDK 8 use the homebrew cask command ( $ brew cask install homebrew/cask-versions/adoptopenjdk8 ). ![]() ![]() During the installation process, you may encounter some error messages like Error: Cask ‘java8’ is unavailable: No Cask with this name exists or Error: Cask adoptopenjdk8 exists in multiple taps.Įrror: Cask 'java8' is unavailable: No Cask with this name exists.Įrror: Cask adoptopenjdk8 exists in multiple taps: Now install the JDK version that you need like below.$ brew search jdkĪdoptopenjdk adoptopenjdk adoptopenjdk8 adoptopenjdk8 oracle-jdk oracle-jdk oracle-jdk-javadoc oracle-jdk-javadoc sapmachine-jdk sapmachine-jdk $ brew search javaĪpp-engine-java google-java-format javarepl jslint4java libreadline-javaĬharles-applejava eclipse-java eclipse-javascript java ✔ java-beta java11 java6 netbeans-java-ee netbeans-java-se oracle-jdk-javadoc yourkit-java-profilerīelow is the search result for the command brew search jdk. Below is the search result for the command brew search java. Run brew search java or brew search jdk command to find your desired java or JDK version.Remote: Total 198 (delta 9), reused 29 (delta 1), pack-reused 0 $ brew tap homebrew/cask-versionsĬloning into '/usr/local/Homebrew/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-cask-versions'. Run the below command to install the homebrew cask extension, cask extension tool can help you to install and manage software packages easily.Install HomeBrew on your mac os, please read the article How To Install HomeBrew On Mac OS.1.1 Use HomeBrew Cask Command To Install Java JDK. Use HomeBrew To Install & Uninstall Java On Mac OS X. So when it comes to uninstalling a program that was installed through Terminal and for which there is essentially no evidence of outside of some files in folders that are more or less hidden, I'm completely lost.1. I grew up on Windows, so I already have a hard time uninstalling "normal" programs since OS X lacks a formal uninstall tool. I want to just uninstall everything and start from scratch so that I can hopefully find a way to correctly install pygame (it would be great if someone could point me to a guide for how to do this that isn't like 4 years old), and also to permanently fix the problem with my Terminal path. This actually got pygame working to a certain extent, but it crashes immediately when I try to run a script a colleague wrote. Next I tried just installing the 32-bit version of Python2 instead, and then doing the basic install of the corresponding version of pygame from. However, this ultimately didn't accomplish anything, aside from screwing something up in my Terminal path and giving me the problem described here, which I can temporarily fix using the commands given in that thread, but I usually have to enter them again each time I close and re-open Terminal. ![]() When trying to install pygame for Python3 on my mac I mainly followed this guide.
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