'Is there an option to specify the JRE location to be used by the installer?
We have a a Linux installer with bundled 64-bit JRE.
One user is still on Ubuntu 16 32-bit. The installer does not run (as expected):
We were wondering if we could provide a workaround to get the installer to run anyway, like a command line option for the installer to provide the JRE location to use.
We also tried installing a 32-bit JRE via apt-get and were hoping that the installer would fall back to the standard JRE search locations, but it only tries the unpacked bundled JRE.
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