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Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org changed:
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--- Comment #10
Mandi! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In chel di` si favelave...
REM Unfortunately the uninstaller seems to fork a child process and the parent
REM process exits immediately. So give it some time to uninstall
REM Get sleep.exe from the Windows Resource Kit Tools
As a side note i use for upgrade:
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--- Comment #4 from Rainer Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-08 13:50:46 ---
I'm mainly using /force to make sure noone installs any software that is
WPKG's
package database manually.
I think you mean you want to assure that nobody installs
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--- Comment #5 from Jens Geile [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-08 14:56:55 ---
I'm mainly using /force to make sure noone installs any software that is
WPKG's package database manually.
I think you mean you want to assure that nobody installs
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--- Comment #6 from Rainer Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-08 19:00:46 ---
OK, I had a quick look at the code and it seems that I was at least partially
wrong about the full effect of the evil /force parameter. It does not operate
on an empty
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--- Comment #7 from Jens Geile [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-08 19:55:44 ---
The /checkUnassigned looks like exactly what I want. :) The only thing missing
would be my idea written below.
The probability to detect exactly this version of the
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