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  2. JDK-8202820

jdk-8u172-linux-x64.rpm creates top level directory with a trailing -amd64

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      After installing the RPM ( yum install ./jdk-8u172-linux-x64.rpm), the top
      level directory, jdk1.8.0_172, has an extension of "amd64". After
      installation the java version reads correctly, but again, why are these now
      named with a -amd64 extension as part of the installation? The RPM doesn't
      have this extension, why would the installation directory? This is different
      from how these JDK8 RPM's were delivered in the past. The JVM's are up and
      running, but again, why does it say AMD64 instead of just x86_64 like the
      past rpm's?

            asemenyuk Alexey Semenyuk
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