If you enter "which javac", what is the response? It should identify the javac
in your 5.0 JDK. If it doesn't, you wil want to change the path so that the 5.0 JDK
is referenced. (I don't have a Mac, but since the Mac is based on a Unix-like kernel,
I assume that Unix type stuff applies.)
The only other thing I can think of is a code page problem (code pages are language
related). But I don't think that is the issue because the error message said the
illegal character is \64, which is the ASCII code for '@'.
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