Everytime I have heard about this issue, it seems to be either a broken
Java installation or a Java implementation from another vendor than
Sun. This is typical for OS'es like Linux and MacOS.
If you are using Linux (perhaps also MacOS), you should install the JRE
or JDK from Sun, and install this based on the install notes. You
should also make sure that other Java installations (prior to your one)
does not interfere with your installation.
With MacOS I am not sure what to do as it seems to run it's own life
when it comes to Java, and I get lot's of complaints from Mac owners
whenever the OS X is upgraded.
Could you please tell which OS version you are running Robocode on, and
also which Java vendor your Java version was created by? Then I will
dig into my archives and try to find a solution for you.
Best regards,
- Flemming
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Robocode@..., "Edwin Pilobello" <e_pilobello@...>
wrote:
>
> I'm still debugging a Java Virtual Machine launcher "Failed to load
> Main-Class manifest attributes from..." error message.
>
> I am installing Java 6 and the latest robocode extract.
>
> In the mean time, if any of you wonderful folks have been down this
> road before, can you please shine a light in my direction?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>