@Stefan:
It was also my plan to include a hiding functionality for certain rows
in HTML via javascript but I did not find
the time so far. So if you are doing any similar please post back the
result so we maybe can intergate it into the
codebase.
Grubi,
I will see what I can do,
I'm trying to set up a couple packages for WPKG, and am running into the
issue that I can't really control what the current directory is.
Specifically, this is for the Ghostscript installer (setupgs.exe) which
expects to be run from the current directory.
In my scenario, the standard solution
Hi all,
wpkgCreateReport lacks a installation date for each package. The XML file
is updated even if there is no installs on the client, thus the last
update refers to the last time WPKG is executed (which is the last reboot
of the PC)
I found that the best place to get this is to keep the
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171
Summary: User notification does not work on Vista
Product: WPKG
Version: 1.1.x-M
Platform: PC
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171
Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org changed:
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Status|NEW |ASSIGNED
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http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171
Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org changed:
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Status|ASSIGNED|RESOLVED
Resolution|
Hi Robin,
Robin Roevens wrote:
Maybe it is a good idea to supply a small executable in the tools
directory that will be used for notifying the user?
That way you are not dependent on a Microsoft ways of notifying users,
thus not windows-version dependent. (except for binary incompatible
@Stefan:
It was also my plan to include a hiding functionality for certain rows
in HTML via javascript but I did not find
the time so far. So if you are doing any similar please post back the
result so we maybe can intergate it into the
codebase.
Grubi,
I will see what I
On 9/4/09, Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org wrote:
We already know that especially on Windows Vista and newer we have troubles
with
the logon delay feature. Including such actions into wpkg.js seems not to
be a
good idea; I prefer wpkg.js to be as stable and reliable as possible and
leaving
Hi,
mscdex wrote:
What about implementing some sort of an event-hook notification
functionality where wpkg.js could call functions located in separate JS
file(s) (if available), so that custom solutions could be used. For
example, when wpkg.js detects that changes (whether installation,
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