I think it'd be nice to allow the user choose what extensions [s]he wants to
install
But isn't that the case already? Aren't the individual extensions de-selectable if one chooses the
"custom" installation?
Sure, I guess it could be argued that we should have a clever custom action that would
pre-de-select them in case there is no JRE on the machine. Or the other way around, that they would
be by default de-selected, and a custom action would pre-select them in case a JRE is present.
Should then also Base be pre-de-selected if no JRE is present? (Or pre-selected only if a JRE is
present?)
adding special [warning] notice to JRE-dependent ones.
Maybe, yes, especially if there is no JRE. On the other hand, end-users tend to ignore warning
dialogs anyway, and just click away. If at all possible, we should have it "just work" in the best
way possible in a default (non-custom) kind of installation.
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