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Do NOT report bugs when a package is just outdated, or it is in the AUR. Use the 'flag out of date' link on the package page, or the Mailing List.
REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bug_reporting_guidelines
Do NOT report bugs when a package is just outdated, or it is in the AUR. Use the 'flag out of date' link on the package page, or the Mailing List.
REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#22047 - [jre/jdk] Don't print install messages every time
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Community Packages
Opened by Dan McGee (toofishes) - Saturday, 11 December 2010, 00:32 GMT
Last edited by Thomas Dziedzic (tomd123) - Saturday, 11 December 2010, 00:55 GMT
Opened by Dan McGee (toofishes) - Saturday, 11 December 2010, 00:32 GMT
Last edited by Thomas Dziedzic (tomd123) - Saturday, 11 December 2010, 00:55 GMT
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DetailsWaste of space for anyone upgrading, and to top it off you always see it twice:
(19/37) upgrading jre The jre package is licensed software. You MUST read and agree to the license stored in /opt/java/jre/LICENSE before using it. Please relogin to include jre in your PATH. (20/37) upgrading jdk The jdk package is licensed software. You MUST read and agree to the license stored in /opt/java/LICENSE before using it. Please relogin to include jdk in your PATH |
This task depends upon
Closed by Thomas Dziedzic (tomd123)
Saturday, 11 December 2010, 00:55 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: fixed in trunk, next build of this package will really fix it. Not worth building for such a minor inconvenience.
Saturday, 11 December 2010, 00:55 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: fixed in trunk, next build of this package will really fix it. Not worth building for such a minor inconvenience.
"18. How do I redistribute the JDK in my OS, so that downstream
recipients are subject to the DLJ? Do I need to do anything
special?
Nothing special - just be sure to include the license in your JDK
bundle, and inform your downstream recipients that the JDK is
subject to the license when they download or install it."
Removing the upgrade message from jdk.install and jre.install