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Bug ID:
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4893563
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Votes
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0
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Synopsis
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Inserting double char into jre/jdk path fails the installation
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Category
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guides:none
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Reported Against
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1.4.2_01
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Release Fixed
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1.4.2_01,
1.5(tiger) (Bug ID:2072318)
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State
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10-Fix Delivered,
Verified,
bug
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Priority:
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1-Very High
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Related Bugs
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4895647
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Submit Date
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21-JUL-2003
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Description
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To reproduce:
1. On any of the windows 2000, XP, or 2003 install language pack for languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean if it does not come with the OS.
2. Install JDK/JRE 1.4.2_01 or 1.5.0.
3. And choose to customize the installation path.
4. Modify the installation path and insert a double bytes char.
5. At the point when installer is creating jar file the installer will fail and pop up the error dialog with error code 1722.
Note: The tested OS is in English and after installing language pack, the lcoal/regional setting can stays English or to the specific locale used in the path.
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Work Around
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N/A
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Evaluation
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We should document in 1.4.2_01 that users should not install into paths with double byte characters.
xxxxx@xxxxx 2003-07-24
This will be documented in the install-windows.html file for 1.4.2.
xxxxx@xxxxx 2003-09-04
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Comments
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Submitted On 18-MAY-2006
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PLEASE NOTE: JDK6 is formerly known as Project Mustang
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