I'm using wpkg to remove 'crapware' that comes bundled with manufacturers OS installs. To do it the way I want, I think wpkg might need ' condition="notexist" ' in packages.xml. Right now I'm using a fictitious condition so that it runs every time. *I think* for some reason I needed that for the packages to run at all. That's very not efficient as my list of unwanted software is getting long. execute="once" isn't really an option because I believe it depends on condidtion, which since things are removed, can't be met. Is there a better way to do it? Or has anyone thought about implementing "notexist"? Or should I be looking at exit codes?
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