** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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can't install java doc jdk-6u10-doc
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** Package changed: ubuntu => sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
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can't install java doc jdk-6u10-doc
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => New
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can't install java doc jdk-6u10-doc
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To further clarify my last post, I should summarize.
I appraise this bug as "Poorly designed intended behavior". It's not
really a bug by some people's standards, just a non-user-friendly quirk
in the behavior of the scripts.
I might even go so far as to say the behavior of having a package be
This is the exact issue that is affecting me as well.
Additionally it will not deinstall until the install script runs
properly.
Here is my analysis of what is happening:
1, The installs script looks for the java documentation package from the
Sun Website in the temporary directory.
2. It does