Successfully installed message coming even if 64 bit jdk installation failed on 32 bit unix platform
OS:
bash-3.2$ uname -iprs
Linux 2.6.18-194.el5PAE athlon i386
Steps:
- Try to install 64 bit jdk6u21 build03 on 32 bit platform
- installation failed with:
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
Extracting...
/net/koori/onestop/jdk/6u21/latest/bundles/linux-amd64/jdk-6u21-ea-bin-b03-linux-amd64-22_apr_2010.bin: line 386: ./install.sfx.2213: cannot execute binary file
- But after above message, another strong message is coming:
Java(TM) SE Development Kit 6 successfully installed.
Product Registration is FREE and includes many benefits:
* Notification of new versions, patches, and updates
* Special offers on Sun products, services and training
* Access to early releases and documentation
Product and system data will be collected. If your configuration
supports a browser, the Sun Product Registration form for
the JDK will be presented. If you do not register, none of
this information will be saved. You may also register your
JDK later by opening the register.html file (located in
the JDK installation directory) in a browser.
For more information on what data Registration collects and
how it is managed and used, see:
http://java.sun.com/javase/registration/JDKRegistrationPrivacy.html
Press Enter to continue.....
Done.
- you press Enter, browser is coming asking you to register
OS:
bash-3.2$ uname -iprs
Linux 2.6.18-194.el5PAE athlon i386
Steps:
- Try to install 64 bit jdk6u21 build03 on 32 bit platform
- installation failed with:
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
Extracting...
/net/koori/onestop/jdk/6u21/latest/bundles/linux-amd64/jdk-6u21-ea-bin-b03-linux-amd64-22_apr_2010.bin: line 386: ./install.sfx.2213: cannot execute binary file
- But after above message, another strong message is coming:
Java(TM) SE Development Kit 6 successfully installed.
Product Registration is FREE and includes many benefits:
* Notification of new versions, patches, and updates
* Special offers on Sun products, services and training
* Access to early releases and documentation
Product and system data will be collected. If your configuration
supports a browser, the Sun Product Registration form for
the JDK will be presented. If you do not register, none of
this information will be saved. You may also register your
JDK later by opening the register.html file (located in
the JDK installation directory) in a browser.
For more information on what data Registration collects and
how it is managed and used, see:
http://java.sun.com/javase/registration/JDKRegistrationPrivacy.html
Press Enter to continue.....
Done.
- you press Enter, browser is coming asking you to register