You'll want to point the launcher to the "javaw.exe" file located within the 1.8 JDK folder. The Minecraft Launcher uses an old version of Java for whatever reason, meaning you need to force it to use the same JDK as the one you use in development. I figured out how to resolve this, however. : Refreshing remote version ("Checking for server") //(1) : System.getProperty('java.vendor') = 'Sun Microsystems Inc.' : System.getProperty('os.name') = 'Linux' : Minecraft Launcher 1.6.44 (through bootstrap 5) started on linux. Unpacking /home/tux/.minecraft/launcher.pack to /home/tux/.minecraft/launcher.jarĬleaning up /home/tux/.minecraft/launcher.pack Reversing LZMA on /home/tux/.minecraft/ to /home/tux/.minecraft/launcher.pack The ssl handshake for https connection to fetch fails on your java -jar Minecraft.jar Check your internet connection/proxy settings.įATAL ERROR: : Unable to download while being forcedĪt .execute(Bootstrap.java:95)Īt .main(Bootstrap.java:381) ![]() System.getProperty('') = '32'Įxception: : : Unexpected error: : the trustAnchors parameter must be non-empty System.getProperty('java.vendor') = 'Sun Microsystems Inc.' System.getProperty('os.version') = '2.6.37-slitaz' I'm trying to launch Minecraft on my Slitaz 4.0 with java but got following error: Current time is 8:29:33 PM
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