Hello,
Just updating to version 3.6 but at startup Air Manager return an error:
"OpenJDK Platform binary just cease to work" (it's in french on my computer)
And the software close directly.
Any solution ?
Or better a link for the last version which was working great cause my home cockpit is unusable now
Thank's for your help
Stevelep
[SOLVED] V3.6 OpenJDK Platform crash
[SOLVED] V3.6 OpenJDK Platform crash
Last edited by stevelep on Tue Jun 04, 2019 10:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: V3.6 OpenJDK Platform crash
I have the same problem.
Go to load the instruments on screen through the main window and the program crashes in the same way. Open any instrument via the create/edit window and the instrument opens normally and air manager doesn’t crash.
Running windows 7, with the latest version of Java.
Go to load the instruments on screen through the main window and the program crashes in the same way. Open any instrument via the create/edit window and the instrument opens normally and air manager doesn’t crash.
Running windows 7, with the latest version of Java.
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Re: V3.6 OpenJDK Platform crash
Air Manager no longer need additional Java install
all what is needed is embedded into the install package : using OpenJDK for licensing concern rather than previous Java JRE
don't miss to exclude the whole AM folder from any realtime security scan which help a lot
Gilles
all what is needed is embedded into the install package : using OpenJDK for licensing concern rather than previous Java JRE
don't miss to exclude the whole AM folder from any realtime security scan which help a lot
Gilles
Re: V3.6 OpenJDK Platform crash
Downloaded the new update.
Air Manager works as advertised.
Air Manager works as advertised.
Re: V3.6 OpenJDK Platform crash
There was a problem in the DirectX code, luckily easy to spot, so a quick fix.
Re: V3.6 OpenJDK Platform crash
Thank's for the fix.
Works perfectly now
Steve
Works perfectly now
Steve