Michel Albert schrieb:
> Jochum van der Heide wrote:
>> Michel Albert wrote:
>>> As I see there is no way to check if a package is already installed
>>> under a certain revision.
>>> I would find it very helpful to run certain tasks only for certain
>>> revisions of the package.
>> You mean this?:
Mike B. schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently begun testing WPKG extensively and was wondering how do other
> admins initially deploy WPKG in their environment? I've read the installation
> instructions and advanced installation instructions, but all the several
> different WPKG install methods
Marco Gaiarin schrieb:
> Mandi! Torsten Geile
> In chel di` si favelave...
>
>> as a regular User I do not have permissions and even with admin rights I
>> am not allowed to enter.
>
> Mmmhhh... seems that the '%PROGRAMFILES%\wpkg permisson messed up
> syndrome' come back, at least in Vista. ;
Hello,
I've recently begun testing WPKG extensively and was wondering how do other
admins initially deploy WPKG in their environment? I've read the installation
instructions and advanced installation instructions, but all the several
different WPKG install methods have pros and cons.
For exa
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Mark Nienberg schrieb:
>> Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>>> WPKG Installer 0.91 has been released.
>> What is the recommended procedure for upgrading a client that is
>> currently running the previous version?
>
> Sorry for a late reply.
>
> Upgrade process is not that ob
Mandi! Tomasz Chmielewski
In chel di` si favelave...
> It seems that it would be best if we checked the exit value of each process:
Ooh... i'm very happy to hear that, so i can throw away my horrible
wrapper... ;)))
> Coming back to your question, I don't know if you can prevent it now.
> Doe
Mandi! Tomasz Chmielewski
In chel di` si favelave...
> Do you mean:
Ahem, broke, i meant broke...
> If 2, rather not, but it really depends on what you write there :)
Oh, i've only found a way not to loop on stdout to catch all the data,
but do that with only one row of code.
This is my wpk
Arthur van Dongen schrieb:
> Hello all,
>
> Last week I sent a patch to bugzilla
> http://bugs.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61, which writes the list of
> installed packages + versions to the database. Has anyone already looked
> at it?
Could you add some more comments to it?
Contributors come and g
Marco Gaiarin schrieb:
> Tomorrow my primary samba server crashed, server where reside the
> (primary) dns server and the (ony one) WINS server, and all the WPKG
> stuff.
>
> All computer boot with the 'wpkg is installing packages' message 'till
> the maximal defined time (10 minutes).
>
>
> See
Mark Nienberg schrieb:
> Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>> WPKG Installer 0.91 has been released.
>
> What is the recommended procedure for upgrading a client that is
> currently running the previous version?
Sorry for a late reply.
Upgrade process is not that obvious at the moment.
It requires a XM
Jochum van der Heide wrote:
> Michel Albert wrote:
>> As I see there is no way to check if a package is already installed
>> under a certain revision.
>> I would find it very helpful to run certain tasks only for certain
>> revisions of the package.
>
> You mean this?:
> http://www.wpkg.org/index.p
Michel Albert wrote:
> As I see there is no way to check if a package is already installed
> under a certain revision.
> I would find it very helpful to run certain tasks only for certain
> revisions of the package.
You mean this?:
http://www.wpkg.org/index.php/Packages.xml#Check_conditions_.2F_ch
As I see there is no way to check if a package is already installed
under a certain revision.
I would find it very helpful to run certain tasks only for certain
revisions of the package.
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