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RE: QTJ 6 Windows install



From what I understand, if you install QT6 (without custom install), you
can't later "add" QT for Java. Is this true? I know that with QT5 you
could use the updater to add QT for Java later.

The issue is if an app shipped with QT (5) for Java, and the user then
uninstalls QT5 and installs QT6 (non-custom install, unaware that there is
an app using QT for Java), the app will fail when trying to use QT for Java.
The only workaround is to then uninstall QT6 completely and reinstall it
using a custom install.

Sorry if this is an issue that has already been brought up, I haven't kept
up with the list much, but I didn't see anything actually asking about this.

Thanks,

Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anant [mailto:email@hidden]
> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:26 AM
> To: Jason Freeman; email@hidden
> Subject: Re: QTJ 6 Windows install
>
>
> on 7/20/02 12:16 PM, Jason Freeman at email@hidden wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm getting ready to deploy an app that uses QTJ. I am using
> > Installanywhere to install it on Windows, and have some
> questions about
> > how the QTJ installation process has changed (or if it has
> changed) with
> > the release of QT6.
> >
> > Specifically:
> >
> > * Is QTJ installed as part of the default "full" install,
> or must it be
> > installed via a "custom" install?
> No. QTJava is installed via custom install ("Select All") . But if you
> already have QTJava installed on your system, a default install should
> update the copy of QTJava pieces for you.
> >
> > * If the Quicktime installer does not find an appropriate JRE on the
> > system, will it still refuse to install QTJ? Or will it
> stick the zip and
> > dll in the Windows system directory?
> With 6.0, QTJava pieces (QTJava.zip, QTJava.dll,
> QTJavaNative.dll) will be
> installed in the System directory if a JRE is not found.
> >
> > * If the Quicktime installer _does_ find an appropriate JRE
> on the system,
> > will it _also_ put a copy of the QTJ zip and dll in the
> Windows system
> > directory?
> Yes. A copy of QTJava.zip will be put in the dest. ext
> directory of the JRE
> ( for 1.2 and above) and also one in the system directory .
>
> Remember, follow the sequence of installation properly to have QTJava
> install correctly on your Windows system.
> 1 - Install Java VM (1.1 and above)
> 2 - Install QTJava using Custom Install (Select all)
>
> thanks
> anant
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