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Bug 32693

Summary: Installers sometimes HANG ON on linux OS
Product: installer Reporter: dmladek <dmladek>
Component: CodeAssignee: issues@installer <issues>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE    
Severity: blocker CC: dkaspar
Priority: P2    
Version: 3.x   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:

Description dmladek 2003-04-07 17:37:51 UTC
Tested on NetBeansIDE-release35-200304062350-linux.bin
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I saw this behaviour on my RH72, 2CPU kernel and
also on my RH80 notebook. David told me he saw it
also very often on his computers with linuxes....
I don't know on which sort of JDK it is happening
'cause I don't have any control of which JDK
installer is running on...

My experiences are:
Sometimes it hangs on on the first screen,
sometimes on the last screen and maybe others
panels:-/

David, could you add your commet too, please?
Comment 1 dmladek 2003-04-07 17:46:27 UTC
I found a way how it could be usualy recovered;-)
It's just like you want to make FTD of ide in a console, presing:
CTRL+\

But no FTD is availabler then:-( But at least the installer usualy
might continue....
Comment 2 Richard Gregor 2003-04-08 09:31:23 UTC

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 32647 ***
Comment 3 Richard Gregor 2003-04-08 09:34:39 UTC
PLease give me moere information. Linux type, used jdk and so on. You
can set exact jdk using is:javahome <path> switch.
Comment 4 dmladek 2003-08-01 14:01:53 UTC
Well,
this is realy strange... In that time I was using RH7.2
jdk1.4.1_02.
Now I'm using RH9 and jdk1.4.2fcs and installers of NB351 FCS and
still has this problem on linux.
And because you've marked this bug as a dup of freezing installer on
win... it suports our latest observation:

It happens after you repeatedly install ide and didn't uninstall. Then
UnsatisfiedLinkError occures if you run installer with -is:javaconsole