On 5/19/20 4:00 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
No - I just drilled down to that directory and issued the command there after
using ls to see that that was the file that was present.

Ah, in that case, you would need to run './javaw -version'.

MacOS is unix and unix won't find a command in the current directory unless it's
in the path.

david



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