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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 22.11.2014 um 07:41 schrieb Frederic
Bergeron:<br>
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id="yui_3_16_0_1_1416637469224_4156" style="" class="">Hi,
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I have upgraded my java-7 package definition in WPKG to
version 72. I was previously using version 51.<br
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When I restart a computer, it detects that a newer
version is available and installs it successfully.
However, when I restart the machine, it keeps
reinstalling the latest version (72). How can I prevent
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I'm wondering if it's because I have removed the package
definition for version 51. Do I have to keep all
versions of the package definitions in my XML file? Or
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No, you don't need to keep the definitions of all updates.<br>
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BTW, the version is JRE 1.7.0, it is just update 72, so not a real
version change but a bug fix release.<br>
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What does the log file (wpkg-%COMPUTERNAME%.log) in %TMP% of the
installing user tell about why the check fails?<br>
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