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<FONT color=#000000>Hi,</FONT><BR>
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<FONT color=#000000>I'm reviewing my plugin versions and after a previous e-mail to the group I am looking at using the:</FONT><BR>
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<FONT color=#000000><SPAN class=re0>condition</SPAN>=<SPAN class=st0>"versiongreaterorequal"</SPAN></FONT><BR>
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<SPAN class=st0><FONT color=#000000>setting in the package xml files to ensure that a current or later version of a given plugin is installed, mainly to remove issues is users update plugins themselves at any stage.</FONT></SPAN><BR>
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<SPAN class=st0><FONT color=#000000>However I don't quite get the usage of it.</FONT></SPAN><BR>
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<SPAN class=st0>For SunJava as an example, how would I create the check line? The uninstall displayname is 'Java(TM) 6 Update 16' but I don't get how this fits into the check line? Where do I get the version number from? There is a 'version' registry key against Java which for 6 Update 16 is 60000a0, is this what I use?</SPAN><BR>
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<SPAN class=st0>Thanks for any help,</SPAN><BR>
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