Re: [wpkg-users] Strange behavior of WPKG Client

2011-12-20 Thread chiddie
Stefan Pendl-2 wrote: Am 19.12.2011 14:55, schrieb chiddie: But should not i have seen before something like: === 2011-12-19 14:30:04, DEBUG : Profiles applying to the current host:|IncrediBuild Agent| |WPKG_client|

Re: [wpkg-users] Strange behavior of WPKG Client

2011-12-20 Thread Falko Trojahn
Hello, Stefan Pendl-2 wrote: Am 19.12.2011 14:55, schrieb chiddie: But should not i have seen before something like: === 2011-12-19 14:30:04, DEBUG : Profiles applying to the current host:|IncrediBuild Agent| |WPKG_client|

Re: [wpkg-users] Strange behavior of WPKG Client

2011-12-20 Thread chiddie
Falko Trojahn-2 wrote: Hello, Stefan Pendl-2 wrote: Am 19.12.2011 14:55, schrieb chiddie: But should not i have seen before something like: === 2011-12-19 14:30:04, DEBUG : Profiles applying to the current host:|IncrediBuild Agent|

Re: [wpkg-users] NTP time synchronisation

2011-12-20 Thread Дубовский Алексей Георгиевич
Hi, Anthony!! In my company we using two packages - for Computers in Windows Domain and for PC in Workgroups: package id=TimeSyncinDomain name=Sync System Time reboot=false priority=1 notify=false execute=once install cmd=w32tm /resync/ upgrade

Re: [wpkg-users] Strange behavior of WPKG Client

2011-12-20 Thread Falko Trojahn
Hi again, I understood that it's not normal behavior. Usually the clients will have only one profile (the standard application one) on which i will chain all the packges one by one. The multiple profile issue was caused by the fact that in order to test one specific package i had to add an

Re: [wpkg-users] Exclude a computer

2011-12-20 Thread clei...@gmail.com
2011/12/20 Bruno CHOQUET bruno.choq...@unicaen.fr: Hello, 350 computers have a profile named CommonTools. Into the profile CommonTools, there are 30 packages like Firefox, Thunderbid, Foxit, Notepad++,... But i don't want than the computer TOTO instal the package Foxit. How to exclude the

Re: [wpkg-users] Exclude a computer

2011-12-20 Thread Дубовский Алексей Георгиевич
In the file HOST.XML first create a profile for TOTO, second, specify the profile to other computers. For example, Host.xml == host name=TOTOprofile-id = TheTOTO_Profile / host name=.+ profile-id=AllComputers / == With regards, Alexey

Re: [wpkg-users] Exclude a computer

2011-12-20 Thread Bruno CHOQUET
I have already done. But it 's complicate because i have two profiles : - one profile with 29 tools for TOTO computer (without Foxit) - one profile with 30 tools for ALL OTHER COMPUTERS But, when i add, change, remove a package, i must to change two profiles : it's not a good method for me...

Re: [wpkg-users] Exclude a computer

2011-12-20 Thread Bruno CHOQUET
This is not possible for me because i have 2 networks : NET1 and NET2 Computer TOTO is in the NET1. NET1 uses ONLYNET1 profile, that depends of ALL NETWORKS profile. NET2 uses directly ALL NETWORKS profile. ALL NETWORKS profile contains the 30 packages, include Foxit. Le 20/12/2011 15:27,

Re: [wpkg-users] Exclude a computer

2011-12-20 Thread Rainer Meier
Hi, On 20.12.2011 15:57, Bruno CHOQUET wrote: I have already done. But it 's complicate because i have two profiles : - one profile with 29 tools for TOTO computer (without Foxit) - one profile with 30 tools for ALL OTHER COMPUTERS But, when i add, change, remove a package, i must to change

Re: [wpkg-users] Strange behavior of WPKG Client

2011-12-20 Thread chiddie
=== Yes. In this case you can do: host name=yourpcname profile-id=default profile id=testprofile / /host === I simply did host name=mypcname profile-id=TestProfile / in order not to have to create also an empty

Re: [wpkg-users] NTP time synchronisation

2011-12-20 Thread Marco Gaiarin
Mandi! Anthony Walters In chel di` si favelave... Does anyone else use WPKG to dish out NTP time configuration settings, and care to put your package up here? I want to get a configuration nailed down and am wondering if i have missed something. I use: package id=ntp-settings

Re: [wpkg-users] Strange behavior of WPKG Client

2011-12-20 Thread Falko Trojahn
chiddie -- 20.12.2011 17:42: === Yes. In this case you can do: host name=yourpcname profile-id=default profile id=testprofile / /host === I simply didhost name=mypcname profile-id=TestProfile / in order not to