> 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 
services. 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. With my webinterface you can fully manage the profiles 
and add/edit/delete packages. I've even introduced some new fields into the 
package.xml like a comment, download links for the software so I can automate 
it instead of having to download the installers manually and a vendor field 
that tells the webinterface whether the package is protected and cannot be 
edited by the user through the webinterface. :) ... Sadly i cannot make it 
available to the public for download since its completely integrated into that 
server's already existing webinterface and cannot function without it anymore.
Oh, and I have a XML Import and Export function. With planned sorting algorithm 
for package dependencies. (needed since i store everything in an sql database 
and only create the xml files on demand from it.)

Anyway, nice work but could you make your packages.xml available somewhere? 
I've spent days on writing mine by now and it always helps to have already 
tested scripts one can just copy. I'll make mine available once I'm done with 
it. :)

-
jens 

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