Uninstaller shortcut launches JBDS instead of izpack uninstaller
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Key: JBDS-1918
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-1918
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: installer
Affects Versions: 4.1.1.GA, 5.0.0.M4
Environment: Win7 64-bit w/ JDK 6u25 32-bit
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Nick Boldt
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 4.1.1.GA, 5.0.0.M4
Steps to repro:
1. Install JBDS 4.1.1.CR2 (GA) or JBDS 5.0.0.M4 from any of these:
{code}
jbdevstudio-product-win32-5.0.0.v201110271830R-H42-M4.jar
jbdevstudio-product-eap-win32-5.0.0.v201110271830R-H42-M4.jar
jbdevstudio-product-win32-4.1.1.v201110271900R-H748-GA.jar
jbdevstudio-product-eap-win32-4.1.1.v201110271900R-H748-GA.jar
{code}
2. Next, try to uninstall from the menu item, which tries to run this:
{code}
C:\Users\nboldt\jbdevstudio-product-win32-4.1.1.v201110271900R-H748-GA\studio\jbdevstudio.exe
-Dizpack.mode=privileged -jar
"C:\Users\nboldt\jbdevstudio-product-win32-4.1.1.v201110271900R-H748-GA/Uninstaller\uninstaller.jar"
{code}
3. The result is that JBDS is launched -- seems the flags are simply ignored.
4. Suggest that instead, we run this w/ the Run in folder left blank instead of set to
the Uninstaller folder:
{code}
"C:\Users\nboldt\jbdevstudio-product-win32-4.1.1.v201110271900R-H748-GA/Uninstaller\uninstaller.jar"
or
java -jar
"C:\Users\nboldt\jbdevstudio-product-win32-4.1.1.v201110271900R-H748-GA/Uninstaller\uninstaller.jar"
{code}
That way the resulting leftovers are minimal -- if we Run In the Uninstaller folder, it
won't be deleted even if the [x] Force removal box is checked. Note too that with that
box checked, the install folder, eg., "C:\Users\nboldt\jbdevstudio", is NOT
deleted.
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