Thanks,

first of all, Falko's version worked after some necessary
adjustments for our environment, although now I am back to my
previous version.

And thanks to Thomasz, who answered me yesterday and advised me to
use the debug output. Doh!

I learned a little about the <check /> statement.

I, for some reason believed, the installer is not started if one of
the check commands delivered a positive result. Obviously that is
not the case. All of them have to do that!

And in addition to that, AFTER the install has finished, ALL <check
/> statements are evaluated, so by just adding more and more checks
I actively prevented WPKG from detecting a successful install. Me
bad! But now I've learnt something ;)

Thanks to all for the help!

Regards,

Dennis

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