After getting Homebrew and using it to install newest GIT/SVN clients you should be ready to proceed further down this article. This is why I suggest installing latest version using Homebrew which is a really awesome tool. I personally have found that both SVN and GIT clients that go along with Mac OS are somewhat outdated. If the command I provided does not help and further on you face issues with IDEA not saving passwords for SVN, you may also try the solution mentioned in the comments here by Jeroen which requires generating a new cert and signing IDEA’s app with it.Īnyway, now after you’ve got your favorite IDE running, you might want to checkout/clone your code from SVN/GIT to work with it. So, again keeping the app signed with a valid signature is important because otherwise IDEA may not be able to work with other OS tools like Keychain. Sudo codesign -f -s – /Applications/IntelliJ\ IDEA\ 13.app app you are actually breaking a signature on the application and OS will not trust it henceforth.Ī simple solution which may help with Mac OS being vigilant/paranoid consists of running the following single command in your terminal: This will allow you to start the IDE but by altering a file inside. The solution to this problem that is suggested by many on the web is that you have to edit /Applications/IntelliJ\ IDEA\ 14.app/Contents/ist and change JVMVersion from 1.6* to 1.7*. So, Problem #1 you are going to face if you’ve got JDK 1.7 installed on your Mac( and since JDK 1.7 is target platform for any code I write these days, it’s quite reasonable to have it installed on my dev machine as well) and would like to start IntelliJ IDEA is that IDEA is by default packaged in a way that it only can be started on JDK1.6. (BTW I’ve recently wrote IntelliJ IDEA 13 on MacOS with JDK 1.7 but that post only touched a one of the problems I faced and that solution didn’t last long.) Primarily, I’m going to focus on setting up IntelliJ IDEA running on JDK 1.7 with SVN and GIT as version control system of choice. This time I’ve decided to write a bit more on the whole “setting up the dev environment on Mac OS” thing.
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