On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 8:38 AM, Oliver Henriot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


> Feeling very bold and lucky, I then copied the winxpsp*.bat scripts back
> into the scripts directory and ran the script-update and prepare tools
> with the proper language code (FRA). It indeed updated my scripts and
> downloaded the binaries to the proper directories, brilliant. :-)
> Unfortunately, when I run the installation of a machine, the only
> applications I can install are 7-zip, vlc, firefox and thunderbird. No
> trace of the updates anywhere. I checked rights on files and folders,
> that's OK. I tried copying the binaries to the packages directory and
> editing the scripts, to no avail. I just can't get these updates to
> appear in the applications list...
>

You need to select a base (MASTER) script.  Take a look at base.bat.  That's
what installs the updates by default.  That's the Unattended way.  If you
want stuff to show up in the applications list you need so one of the first
lines has OPTIONAL: in it.  Take a look at the 7-zip.bat and you'll see what
I mean.  The base OS scripts use MASTER: to signify what they are.

kevin
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