![]() This is a special update from Apple which allows the outdated Java 6 to safely run on your Mac. ![]() ![]() If you’re having problems running Java 6 on your Mac in El Capitan then you simply need to install Apple’s legacy Java 6 OS X 2015-001 update. It’s because some applications, games and websites still only work with Java 6. Examples of people that may still need Java 6 are those trying to access some government sites, some online games and Android programmers that require Java 6 to develop Android apps on Mac. Or the Java applet crashes with an error message such as:Ĭom.: (.) Service exited with abnormal code: 1 If you find that Java apps or applets will either refuse to run or open briefly before crashing giving you an error message such as “This application requires the legacy Java SE 6 runtime which is unavailable for this version of OS X”: Note: You will have to deactivate SIP when new updates for Java are released as Java will not update while SIP is enabled. Rootless SIP is then renabled on your Mac.To re-enable System Integrity Protection, follow exactly the same procedure except type: csrutil enable. ![]() Your Mac will then restart with SIP disabled and you can try installing Java again.
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