Windows installer should ask the user where he wants to locate the JVM used with Jedit.
Or the java based installer should detect windows operating system and add every nice
things like shell extensions, start menu links and so on.
See patch n° 1868473 (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1868473&group_id=588&atid=300588)
Submitted | ecor6633 - 2008-01-24 14:00:56 | Assigned | vampire0 |
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Status | open | Group | None |
Resolution | None |
2011-12-03 20:44:45 ezust |
- **assigned_to**: nobody --> vampire0 |
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2011-12-04 01:14:58 vampire0 |
I think most of this request is out-of-date as the installer does not detect the JVM
to use at install time anymore, but the launch4j EXE launcher detects the JVM to use
at runtime.
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