If this is for real, I will hold off upgrading to 10.3.9, which I planned to do later today. On the other hand, I’ running the stock JDK and not a developer release, so maybe this doesn’t apply.
Mark Watson: “This morning when applying the latest software update zapped Java, I just went ahead and did an OS X re-install followed by re-applying security patches, etc. About 90 minutes wall clock and about 20 minutes of my time wasted.. eerrrrrr….”
By the way, there is no evident comment or trackback link on Mark’s site, so I hope he’s checking his referrer logs.


Greetings,
I should have made my blog entry more clear: this is a sporadic problem that I think happens only if non-standard Apple Developer Java versions are installed - even then, this is a rare problem.
I just added a PS to my blog entry to hopefully make this more clear.
Best regards,
Mark
This is a sporadic problem but it is not related to non-standard Apple Developer Java versions and is quite common. The easiest fix seems to be to manually install Security Update 2005-002 again. It’s available from http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/securityupdate2005002macosx1034orlater.html
It is however important to note that Apple have not issued any statement regarding this problem and this solution may cause other unintended side effects though so far I haven’t heard of any problems.
Regards,
Adrian Sutton.
Whenever updating OS X, always choose the Combo updater… I always do so and have never had any problems since I started using them. Yeah, they are much bigger downloads, but worth it.