![]() These xmls are created by installer and reused by uninstaller. nbi folder (.nbi/product-cache) there are stored archives containing xml information about installed files. ![]() The behavior described by me is expected and correct because you simply cannot rename the installation folder. Then you run again uninstaller in ~/NetBeans/7.1.1_Old, there the rest your description is right. The ~/NetBeans/7.1.1 installation was successfully removed. As the first you run uninstaller in ~/NetBeans/7.1.1_Old. But there is a small mistake in behavior what you have described here. ![]() I didn't try to reproduce this problem on Mint but on Ubuntu and I believe it couldn't have some effect on behavior. Click "Yes" button and then "Uninstall".Ĩ. Uninstaller warns about missing target component and asks for confirmation.ħ. After successful uninstallation run ~/NetBeans/7.1.1/uninstall.sh script.Ħ. Run ~/NetBeans/7.1.1_Old/uninstall.sh script.ĥ. #Missing target component netbeans uninstall install#Install NB 7.1.1 & JDK 7 Update 3 bundle into ~/NetBeans/7.1.1 again.Ĥ. Install NB 7.1.1 & JDK 6 Update 31 bundle into ~/NetBeans/7.1.1 directory.Ģ. When user agrees that this error can be ignored, "Uninstall" button does not remove anything and only changes to "Finish". ![]() It seems like either uninstallation does not work if target component nb-base/7.1.1.0.0 in registry is not found or the functionality is not implemented. Warning dialog offering a chance to only delete installation directory. ![]()
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