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Category of the issue
Other
Brief description of your issue
Winget thinks Oracle.JDK.20 is installed (and suggests to update) when the installed version of Oracle.JDK.17 is newer than what is provided by winget.
Unsure if this is a packaging issue, or a problem with winget itself.
Steps to reproduce
Install a version of Oracle.JDK.17 that is newer than the latest provided by winget - for example currently latest version is 17.0.8.0 but in winget is 17.0.7.0.
Then run winget winget upgrade --all. Winget will suggest switching the package from JDK 17 to 20 (as shown in screenshot).
Actual behavior
Winget switches package ID from Oracle.JDK.17 to Oracle.JDK.20.
It in fact detects that Oracle.JDK.20 is installed.
Expected behavior
Winget should show no available updates.
It should detect that Oracle.JDK.17 is installed, not Oracle.JDK.20.
Environment
Windows Package Manager v1.5.1881
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Windows: Windows.Desktop v10.0.22621.1992
System Architecture: X64
Package: Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller v1.20.1881.0
Winget Directories
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Logs %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\Diag…
User Settings %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\sett…
Portable Links Directory (User) %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WinGet\Links
Portable Links Directory (Machine) C:\Program Files\WinGet\Links
Portable Package Root (User) %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WinGet\Packages
Portable Package Root C:\Program Files\WinGet\Packages
Portable Package Root (x86) C:\Program Files (x86)\WinGet\Packages
Links
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Privacy Statement https://aka.ms/winget-privacy
License Agreement https://aka.ms/winget-license
Third Party Notices https://aka.ms/winget-3rdPartyNotice
Homepage https://aka.ms/winget
Windows Store Terms https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/storedocs/terms-of-sale
Admin Setting State
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LocalManifestFiles Enabled
BypassCertificatePinningForMicrosoftStore Disabled
InstallerHashOverride Disabled
LocalArchiveMalwareScanOverride Disabled
Screenshots and Logs
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[Package Issue]: Oracle.JDK.17 wants to upgrade to Oracle.JDK.20
[Package Issue]: Oracle.JDK.20 marked as installed when Oracle.JDK.17 is
Jul 23, 2023
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Category of the issue
Other
Brief description of your issue
Winget thinks Oracle.JDK.20 is installed (and suggests to update) when the installed version of Oracle.JDK.17 is newer than what is provided by winget.
Unsure if this is a packaging issue, or a problem with winget itself.
Steps to reproduce
Install a version of Oracle.JDK.17 that is newer than the latest provided by winget - for example currently latest version is 17.0.8.0 but in winget is 17.0.7.0.
Then run
winget winget upgrade --all
. Winget will suggest switching the package from JDK 17 to 20 (as shown in screenshot).Actual behavior
Winget switches package ID from Oracle.JDK.17 to Oracle.JDK.20.
It in fact detects that Oracle.JDK.20 is installed.
Expected behavior
Winget should show no available updates.
It should detect that Oracle.JDK.17 is installed, not Oracle.JDK.20.
Environment
Screenshots and Logs
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: