> > > I'm using the DHCP configuration file as a database for hosts so I don't
> > > have to enter the hostnames myself but can select them from an already
> > > existing table instead.
> > Using the dhcp conf file is really a good idea. Could it be added to the
> > TODO list, tomasz ? or maybe
Walid Nouh a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> We're actually working on an asset management project for a french
> administration. We use with OCS-Inventory[1] to get hardware and
> software inventory from the computers. GLPI[2] is the asset manager. We
> use them to follow the license stock and the hardware s
> 'm using the DHCP configuration file as a database for hosts so I
don't have to enter the hostnames myself but can select them from an
already existing table instead.
In fact, guenaele's idea should be added to other web interfaces
(linuxkidd).
it's not a work for wpkg itself but for wpkg's
cool!
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
> éric le hénaff schrieb:
>> thank you. it's perfect.
>
> I used the box for favicon.ico (a tiny icon displayed in the browser
> next to the address; will display only if your browser didn't already
> cache something else).
>
> I will also use the box for Window
Hello,
This would be a fantastic project as we have been using OCS-Inventory
and GLPI for over a year now and are in the process of rolling out WPKG.
This will truly be powerful open-source software for everyone to use in
any workplace. Please keep the list updated on your progress.
Cheers to
Hello,
We're actually working on an asset management project for a french
administration. We use with OCS-Inventory[1] to get hardware and
software inventory from the computers. GLPI[2] is the asset manager. We
use them to follow the license stock and the hardware status of an import
amount of ma
éric le hénaff schrieb:
> thank you. it's perfect.
I used the box for favicon.ico (a tiny icon displayed in the browser
next to the address; will display only if your browser didn't already
cache something else).
I will also use the box for Windows icons in next releases.
--
Tomasz Chmielews
éric le hénaff schrieb:
>
> Jens Geile a écrit :
>>> Ok, It's now available here:
>>> http://joliot-curie.ens-lyon.fr/wpkg/
>>> [..]
>>> PS2: If you notice something even bad stuff, you can tell !
>>>
>> Its cool. I'm working on a webinterface for both unattended and WPKG myself
>> at the m
it looks really simple. i think i could drop it in my technician's hands
without problem.
we have a cas server here too.
do you think you could zip your source and publish it on wpkg's wiki ?
ELH
Guenael Sanchez a écrit :
> Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
>
>> Guenael Sanchez schrieb:
>>
>> (...)
thank you. it's perfect.
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
> éric le hénaff schrieb:
>> i'd like to be credited somewhere for the making of the logo.
>
> No problem.
>
> I added you here:
>
> http://wpkg.org/index.php/Contributors
>
>
> You will be also credited in the future WPKG releases (in CONTRIBU
Jens Geile a écrit :
>> Ok, It's now available here:
>> http://joliot-curie.ens-lyon.fr/wpkg/
>> [..]
>> PS2: If you notice something even bad stuff, you can tell !
>>
> Its cool. I'm working on a webinterface for both unattended and WPKG myself
> at the moment which is integrated into an
hello
to my understanding,dependecies are not made to define an install order,
but to define that a package is mandatory for another package to be
installed... e.g. firefox has to be installed if we want to install
flash player.
If you want to define an order for installing, use priorities inste
Hi,
I've just done a few tests messing with package dependencies and found an error
in the dependency chain handling.
This is how my dependencies chain looks like:
"QuickTime Alternative" depends on "Real Alternative"
"Real Alternative" depends on "PuTTY"
"PuTTY" depends on "Codec Pack"
"Codec
> Why not, insted of making a new web interface, add as a plugin WPKG to
> an existing 'inventory' application, for example GLPI:
The thing is that i already have a server that offers various other services to
its users. Like email, forums, and much more. The webinterface for unattended
and WPKG
Mandi! Jens Geile
In chel di` si favelave...
Only a note.
I'm not a php programmer, so consider this as a hint.
Why not, insted of making a new web interface, add as a plugin WPKG to
an existing 'inventory' application, for example GLPI:
http://glpi-project.org/
? GLPI just support
Jens Geile a écrit :
>> Ok, It's now available here:
>> http://joliot-curie.ens-lyon.fr/wpkg/
>> [..]
>> PS2: If you notice something even bad stuff, you can tell !
>>
> Its cool. I'm working on a webinterface for both unattended and WPKG myself
> at the moment which is integrated into an ex
> Ok, It's now available here:
> http://joliot-curie.ens-lyon.fr/wpkg/
> [..]
> PS2: If you notice something even bad stuff, you can tell !
Its cool. I'm working on a webinterface for both unattended and WPKG myself at
the moment which is integrated into an existing webinterface offering other
s
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
> Guenael Sanchez schrieb:
>
> (...)
>
>> Thanks, I'm from ENS Sciences de Lyon. And yes, our tool for wpkg was
>> written by me, to allow some authentified people (through CAS) to
>> manage hosts and profiles without touching XML files.
>>
>> We first tried the linux
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