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Test installation und use under Windows #171
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First approach:
Test in one of the Anaconda Terminals:
OK, to test current release, installed git, and cloned the repo. Then
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but I guess it's not clear here that the same applies to the installer |
It may be that this option only exists in AdoptOpenJDK 8, not later versions - this is the information that was current when the GATE 9.0.1 installer was generated. |
Alternative might be Zulu JDK (the one that GATE recommends for Apple Silicon Macs) which definitely does install the Oracle-compatibility registry keys. |
Thanks Ian - I think I stumbled over this already once in the past - I am notoriously bad at reading the fine print and just expect things to just work with the default options :) |
The behaviour for how to find Java is set by Launch4J (the tool that generates the Though then you'd also have to launch GATE by double clicking on gateLauncher.jar rather than gate.exe. |
Does the adoptium/temurin installer for 11 still have the option to add JavaSoft registry keys? If not maybe we should switch the recommendation on the GATE download page to Zulu across the board, which definitely does have that (though still as a non-default option). |
Yes, I just failed to initially activate it (the default is not to activate it). |
There are many different ways for how to install Python and python packages under Windows and then use the packages for development.
Also a range of options for installing Java under Windows. Try out some of them and come up with a recommended way to do this.
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