> > Where and how BaseX installer got into old Java v1.6 and missed a > legitimate > Eclipse Temurin JRE with Hotspot 17.0.8.1+1? >
Good question. We would need to better understand the NSIS installer code [1]. The installer provided dedicated Java checks, but those did not work with newer JDK versions anymore, which is why we switched to the basic 'java -version' call. If someone has worked with NSIS in the past, feel free to share your knowledge. [1] https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Main_Page > > c:\>java -version shows the following > openjdk version "17.0.8.1" 2023-08-24 > OpenJDK Runtime Environment Temurin-17.0.8.1+1 (build 17.0.8.1+1) > OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Temurin-17.0.8.1+1 (build 17.0.8.1+1, mixed mode, > sharing) > > c:\>path shows the following: > PATH=C:\Program Files\Eclipse > > Adoptium\jre-17.0.8.101-hotspot\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOW > S\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\WI > NDOWS\System32\OpenSSH\;C:\Windows\CCM;C:\Program > Files\Eclypsium\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL > Server\160\DTS\Binn\;C:\Program > Files\Azure Data > Studio\bin;C:\Users\i300179\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps; > > Overall, that's a lot for such a great support of the product. > > Regards, > Yitzhak Khabinsky > > >