On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Dave Hooper wrote:

> The issues are therefore:
> 1.  What is so different about your setup that the installer cannot find the
> JRE?

The JRE was installed from another application, and not for general 
purposes.

> 2.  What is wrong with the installer that prevents it from correctly finding
> any valid JRE?

It's not a valid JRE.  Well, if by 'valid' one also means 'usable'.  It 
would require some hacking to be made available for system use.

My point was not that the installer was in some way deficient for not 
detecting the JRE.  My point was that the installer should at least give 
warning that the JRE is being installed.  Better still would be to give 
the user the option of skipping that step (understanding that Freenet 
would consequently be unusable) or stopping the installer to handle JRE 
installation themselves.  That's all.

-todd
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