Java installer reports failure but Java works (Mac OS X 10.8.5)

Hello,
For the last few Java updates (JRE and JDK), after the dmg is mounted and the installer is run, the installer reports failure. Is there a way to check some logs or better understand why it is reporting a failure? The new version installed always runs fine after the install.
Please let me know if I can provide further information.
Thanks

Hi Jen,
I am having the same issue, from what i am reading and understanding is apple and there in genius ideas decided to block Java because its apparently a security risk - a joke i know!
see i had my course materail for tafe all working then i decided to do the update that kept popping up since then it doesnt work, i installed java 7 update 17 on my old mac book pro and it works perfectly the only thing that is different between those 2 is safari my imac is running 6.0.3 and my macbook is still on the one before that..
i am still currently working on a way to enable this again unless apple relise that this was a completly stupid idea and come to there sens before i come up with away then ill keep you updated when i get it working
so for those who are reading this and havent updated yet my advise if you need java for online games or course materail or anything really DONT UPDATE
thanks
mel

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