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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 19, 2005 12:23:00 AM

A minor update to Mac OS X is causing headaches for some computer owners, who find their systems no longer work properly when using Java-based applications or visiting certain Web sites.

Apple Computer acknowledged the problem late on Monday and posted a workaround to its Web site.

"After updating to Mac OS X 10.3.9, some systems may have issues with Java applications and Java-enabled websites when using Safari," the Mac maker said in a posting to its support Web site. "Safari may unexpectedly quit, and standalone Java applications may unexpectedly quit or not launch."

An Apple representative said the company plans to keep the update available. As of 5 p.m. Monday, it had not posted information alerting customers to the potential Java problem on the download page for the update. Apple released the OS update on Friday.

Among those hit by the bug were David Geller, CEO of Seattle-based e-mail marketing company WhatCounts, who said it affected both his 15-inch PowerBook and a dual-processor Power Mac G5.

"I found my entire Java development toolset stopped working right after applying 10.3.9," he said in an e-mail interview. Geller said he wondered how such "an egregious error" slipped through Apple's testing.

"I sure hope Tiger is better than this release," he said, referring to the next major update to Mac OS X, which is set to go on sale April 29. "I really want to love this stuff, but (Apple is) testing my patience, especially since I've moved all my developers to OS X."

For those who are affected, Apple said the problem can be fixed by reinstalling two earlier security patches: Java 1.4.2 Update 2 and Security Update 2005-002.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based company also offered up a test that people can do to see if their systems are affected. Customers should open the terminal program and type "java -version" (without quotes) and then hit return, it said. Computers affected by the issue will get the message "Segmentation fault."

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((( Currently trying to figure out how to re-apply the Security
update and Java 1.4.2 updates when the system already thinks it
has them in place. )))

I'm not sure this will work, or ev... (Read the rest)
Posted by: buddhistMonkey Posted on: 04/19/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Mr. Geller, ever hear of testing?  Mike Cox | 04/18/05
People who blindly install patches and upgrades  Hugh Jass | 04/18/05
that hits it all  Jeff Spicoli | 04/18/05
Vendor Culpability  Real World | 04/19/05
Small Companies  nitecourt@... | 04/19/05
Thanks  Real World | 04/19/05
Many variables  Hugh Jass | 04/19/05
Amen!  Jeff Spicoli | 04/18/05
Are you sure you're Mike?  toomuchgreeatea@... | 04/19/05
This one  IT Scion | 04/19/05
It's not a patch glitch  oo7curtis | 04/19/05
Well...  mrjayfbennett | 04/19/05
No problem here with dual 867 & 10.3.9  johnpall@... | 04/18/05
that makes perfect sence  zijiang | 04/18/05
Here's the link to that MS FUDster  j.m.galvin | 04/19/05
Funny ?  jacrav | 04/18/05
NBD  Reverend MacFellow | 04/19/05
Not a glitch, but administrator error!!!  viswakarma | 04/19/05
huh?  IT Scion | 04/19/05
No issues for me  tic swayback | 04/19/05
Can't make the problem happen...  oo7curtis | 04/19/05
Mine did...  TheCrow_z | 04/19/05
Mine did...  TheCrow_z | 04/19/05
Message has been deleted.  oo7curtis | 04/19/05
Java/Security Update  davedancesco | 04/19/05
a suggestion  buddhistMonkey | 04/19/05
What...No E-mail Marketing (a.k.a. SPAM) coming from him???  IT_Guy_z | 04/19/05

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