I know that I asked this question before, maybe 18 months ago.  However,
it's happening again but the same solution seems to be eluding us.

My daughter has a MacBook Pro which is around two years old.  It is running
the latest version of the Mac OS and she keeps getting a message which says
"To use the 'Java' command-line tool you need to install a JDK.  Please
click on the ..."  When she follows the instructions she is taken to a
"Download for Java" page and follows the instructions.  However, although
she does the download and install the message will pop up every time she
starts the machine.

The last time she had something like this I remember downloading an update
from a different source or something which cured the problem.

Andrew

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