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Instructions for removing framework from /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/ #593

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brandelune opened this issue Oct 19, 2019 · 11 comments
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The instructions to install AdoptOpenJDK are clear enough but there is nowhere instructions to uninstall the package.

@karianna karianna transferred this issue from adoptium/temurin-build Oct 23, 2019
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mrkapqa commented Nov 12, 2019

Please add an .uninstaller .pkg

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ellschi commented Mar 31, 2021

I claim this issue as mine! Does this mean that I am assigned automatically or do I need to get in touch with someone about that?

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I claim this issue as mine! Does this mean that I am assigned automatically or do I need to get in touch with someone about that?

I assigned you.

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ellschi commented Mar 31, 2021 via email

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ellschi commented Apr 1, 2021

So, I have a collection of first questions - do I post them here or should I contact someone (@karianna?) directly about that?

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aahlenst commented Apr 1, 2021

Please ask questions here. This allows us to go back and see how something came together.

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ellschi commented Apr 1, 2021

Sooo, here go my questions:
If I get it right, to solve this issue, I would have to
a) add an .uninstaller .pkg to this code and
b) add a description how to use it to this website.
Is this right so far?

If it is, I need directions for adding the uninstaller. Can I use the installer as a template? If not where do I get a template from?

My last question is where I will add the How To for using the uninstaller.

Thank you for answering this in advance!

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karianna commented Apr 1, 2021

I'd recommend trialing the steps in answer to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25925752/uninstall-packages-in-mac-os-x - if that works for uninstalling our installer then I think you can write up those instructions. I'm going to assume it's a 1-2 line command so I'm hoping we won't need to create an uninstaller.

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ellschi commented Apr 1, 2021

Oh, was this issue meant for mac os only? I can't test that, I'm so sorry!

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karianna commented Apr 1, 2021

It is Mac only, no worries, I'll unassign you.

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karianna commented Nov 5, 2023

Closing this as no longer needed (most folks have moved off AdoptOpenJDK some time ago).

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