Bug 1332238

Summary: java-1.8.0-oracle priority not updated for openjdk change to use 7 digits
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Reporter: Paulo Andrade <pandrade>
Component: java-1.8.0-oracleAssignee: jiri vanek <jvanek>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: BaseOS QE - Apps <qe-baseos-apps>
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Priority: medium    
Version: 6.8CC: jvanek, qe-baseos-apps
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Clone Of: 1332236 Environment:
Last Closed: 2016-05-03 13:09:31 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Paulo Andrade 2016-05-02 15:15:44 UTC
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1332236 +++

While the priority value is clearly useful for
updating openjdk and/or resolving possible issues
with gcj, I would like to know if is there any
correlation with oracle and ibm jdks, as some
users expect that when openjdk is installed,
a third party java install will take precedence.

Change to 7 digitis priority:
http://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/cgit/rpms/java-1.8.0-openjdk/commit/?h=rhel-6.8&id=e2709783d7d892acc9df019de97386e4d06a8be3

http://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/cgit/rpms/java-1.8.0-openjdk/commit/?h=rhel-7.2&id=644de22e1419f2ae3fec9123bd747ba7afe888c5

Comment 1 jiri vanek 2016-05-03 13:09:31 UTC
proprietary jdks will stay on 6 digits. They are shorter behind openjdk intentionally.

See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1189084 for more details