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Nick Boldt commented on JBDS-1919:
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This may be an issue with Windows file locking. If you've been in a folder recently,
Explorer seems to reserve it so that you can't be deleted via another process. Thus
running the installer from Windows Explorer means you'll have the
jbdevstudio/Uninstaller folder left over when you're done.
Unsure if there's a workaround for this if it's in fact an OS limitation.
Uninstaller leaves behind empty jbdevstudio folder
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Key: JBDS-1919
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-1919
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: Seen on Win7_64 w/ JDK 6u25 32-bit. May occur on other platforms
too.
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Fix For: 5.0.0.Beta1
See JBDS-1918 for steps to repro. This might be an izpack bug or an installer/uninstaller
config bug, but either way the install folder - though empty - persists after
installation.
If you double-click the uninstaller.jar, you'll end up with ~/jbdevstudio/ and
~/jbdevstudio/Uninstaller (both empty folders).
If you run the uninstaller from the icon (having tweaked it as follows first), you'll
get just the ~/jbdevstudio folder.
{code}
Target: "C:\Users\nboldt\jbdevstudio/Uninstaller\uninstaller.jar"
Start in: (leave blank)
{code}
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