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  1. JDK
  2. JDK-4766965

Shell script installer should display warning when install on same version

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    • 1.4.2
    • install
    • sparc
    • solaris


      Platform: sparc, x86, IA64
      OS : Solaris 8,9, Solaris 8 x86, Sun Linux 6, Redhat Linux 7.2 (ia64)
      Build: mantis b03

      DESCRIPTION:

      When an attempt is made to install j2sdk.sh or j2re.sh on the existing installation, the installer will attempt to overwrite the previous installation. It will ask a question whether to replace old files
       "[y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename".
      On selecting 'N', it skips the initial files, then copies the *.pack files & then unpacks them.
      Thus even though user asked not to update the old installation, it still updates the following jar files:
      tools.jar, javaplugin.jar, rt.jar, jsse.jar, charsets.jar, localedata.jar

      To overcome this scenario, the Installer should either not overwrite those jar files or display a warning message asking the users to uninstall previous installations before proceeding with install.


      ###@###.### 2002-10-30
      This problem is also faced with Linux *.bin bundles in i586 and ia64

            billyh William Harnois
            aramanatsunw Ashwin Ramanathan (Inactive)
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