Re: [wpkg-users] Ugly perl script to check if packages are installed on a set of workstations.

2008-06-18 Thread Falko Trojahn
Hello Chris, I was going to wait, and clean up this script, but I don't think I will ever come back to it. ... I use this program to send a list to our desktop techs about which computer are out of compliance. I would love any feedback or improvements from anyone, or if you have a better

Re: [wpkg-users] Ugly perl script to check if packages are installed on a set of workstations.

2008-04-02 Thread Falko Trojahn
Hello Gerd, Your report.pl is not ugly, it's pretty pretty! Works fine for me after adjusting the locations, even if perl -W (v5.8.8) is saying: Using a hash as a reference is deprecated. BTW. If I copy the statusfiles to a share using a wpkg-package like

Re: [wpkg-users] Ugly perl script to check if packages are installed on a set of workstations.

2008-04-01 Thread Gerd Ott
Hi, Your report.pl is not ugly, it's pretty pretty! Works fine for me after adjusting the locations, even if perl -W (v5.8.8) is saying: Using a hash as a reference is deprecated. BTW. If I copy the statusfiles to a share using a wpkg-package like

[wpkg-users] Ugly perl script to check if packages are installed on a set of workstations.

2008-03-27 Thread Chris Crow
I was going to wait, and clean up this script, but I don't think I will ever come back to it. This script needs to be copied to the root of the wpkg share, and it evaluates the following locations: hosts/*.xml packages/*.xml profiles/*.xml status/*.xml (status is the directory where I copy

Re: [wpkg-users] Ugly perl script to check if packages are installed on a set of workstations.

2008-03-27 Thread Rainer Meier
Hi Chris, Chris Crow wrote: I was going to wait, and clean up this script, but I don't think I will ever come back to it. There is always too less time - or too many ideas... This script needs to be copied to the root of the wpkg share, and it evaluates the following locations: