Hi Daniel,
Daniel Dehennin wrote:
As far as I understand, to upgrade a package I need to provide the
upgrade / to the new revision of the package.
True.
Most of the time, this upgrade uninstall the old package and install
the new one.
NACK. Most of the packages are upgraded by simply
Hello,
I'm continuing my tests, I don't say it to you but I use wpkg.js from
trunk (1.1-M4) and WPKG client 1.2-rc6.
I create some packages to configure some system settings, like the
firewall (enabling icmp echo request).
During my test I remove the package xp-firewall from the profile and
in
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Dehennin wrote:
During my test I remove the package xp-firewall from the profile and
in the log I see that wpkg.js mark the xp-firewall package as to be
removed but it seems to try to execute the install/ anyway.
This feature has been introduced by WPKG 1.0 and I refer to it
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Does it really crash here (i.e., cscript process is not running)?
I will have to double check. If it is not still running, it is very slow
(as in taking hours). I have seen it run slow other times, but not
this slow.
The next message should be:
INFO : User
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
1. Using a guest (i.e., not password protected) share for your software
allows your users to copy installers, license keys/passwords etc., which
may then leak in the internet. Depending on your software vendors, it
may or may not have consequences. Just to prevent
Brian May wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Does it really crash here (i.e., cscript process is not running)?
I will have to double check. If it is not still running, it is very slow
(as in taking hours). I have seen it run slow other times, but not
this slow.
cscript doesn't seem to be
This is just insane. 30 seconds to read and XML file. As in exactly 30
seconds for each XML file. The thing is, browsing the files on the
server in Windows Explorer is fast, even while this extreme slowness is
occurring.
So I don't know what the issue could be.
Several other points:
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