Bug 1017412

Summary: Installer does not let user pick components in terminal mode
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Fuse Service Works 6 Reporter: Rick Wagner <rwagner>
Component: InstallerAssignee: Thomas Hauser <thauser>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Len DiMaggio <ldimaggi>
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Version: 6.0.0CC: atangrin, soa-p-jira
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Description Rick Wagner 2013-10-09 20:12:54 UTC
When using a terminal on a machine the user is ssh'ed into, we get this choice:

Select the packs you want to install:
1    [x] [Required]      [Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform]
2    [x]                 [Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works]
3    [ ]                 [RT-Gov Client-only]
4    [x]                 [RT-Gov Server+Client]
5    [x]                 [DT-Gov run-time]
6    [x]                 [S-RAMP run-time]
7    [x]                 [Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works quickstarts]
8    [x]                 [RTGov Server quickstarts]
9    [x]                 [DTGov quickstarts]
10   [x]                 [S-RAMP quickstarts]
Press 0 to confirm your selections
Please select which packs you want to install
1
Invalid options


But the user does not seem able to make any choice other than 0, which is only a confirmation of what the installer has suggested.  Note in this example I picked '1' and got back 'Invalid options'.

Comment 1 Thomas Hauser 2013-10-09 20:43:31 UTC
Hi Rick,

You should be able to make choices other than '1', since '1' is marked required, it cannot be unchosen (we decide if the user should have a new EAP laid down or not based upon the chosen install path contents.)

If you cannot, this is indeed a bug.

Thanks,
Tom

Comment 2 Thomas Hauser 2013-10-21 17:50:57 UTC
Closing as a bug unless Rick posts evidence of being unable to make valid selections.