Md5 generation
Ported GNU tools
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages.html
Someone has also written a download tool
http://getgnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
another alternative, with older tools
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
and a free gui tool
http://www.md5summer.org/
MD5 checking
This is a java implementation of md5's
http://www.twmacinta.com/myjava/fast_md5.php
apparently it is also in the sun JDK
Another benefit of downloading the apps from the web is that it doesn't
necessarily require an smb server to deploy your software. As well,
http/https also makes it easier to deploy through firewalls.
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Jérémie wrote:
Michael Chinn a écrit :
At present I have added packages to wpkg using bat & perl scripts
that download a zip of the program, check the MD5, extract, run and
then delete the zip/temp files. This allows for disconnections
during installations, partially downloaded files fail the checksum
and are downloaded again until they work. That got me thinking if
some of this functionality could be incorporated into wpkg directly,
specifically the MD5sums of the installer command (I use the gnu
md5sum.exe port). I would offer some code however my knowledge only
extends (at the moment) to bat files and perl.
That'd be _really_really_ cool ! Both with http(s) support, we'd be
on the way to "winapt" ;) :P
Hmm, interesting idea.
Sounds like we could do:
wpkg /update_sources - to update package definitions
wpkg /install_web acrobat_reader - to install packages off the web
However, I think perl installation would be an overkill for that.
Probably we could use some Cygwin tools like wget, md5sum, unzip etc.,
installed in \\server\wpkg\tools?
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