[wpkg-users] My java-7 package keeps reinstalling itself
Frederic Bergeron
FBergeron at rocketmail.com
Mon Nov 24 14:51:49 CET 2014
From: Stefan Pendl <stefan.pendl.71 at gmail.com>
To: wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] My java-7 package keeps reinstalling itself
Am 23.11.2014 um 00:26 schrieb Frederic Bergeron:
Here is the output with numbered lines. You might notice that I have a similar problem with Flash-Player:
Java is returning error 1603, so you will get more information if you create a log file using the /L command line switch of the Java installer.
Example:
"\\SCRIBE\commun\wpkg\java-7\jre\jre-7u72-windows-i586.exe" /s REBOOT=0 /L "%TMP%\java_x86.log"
You are installing two different versions of flash, make sure to always install the same version for the plugin and activex.
No need to check the file, checking the uninstall entry is sufficient.
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Hi again,
In the java_x86.log file, I could see that the 1603 error was caused because the java was already installed. So I added an exitCode='1603' and it fixed the problem. There was also another similar problem with another install command. I added the appropriate exitCode and it seems to work fine now. I didn't know the /L option. That was very helpful.
Concerning FlashPlayer, I removed the file tests and it works fine now.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Frederic
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