Hi, > So, you still had the <package id="CofA"... entry in wpkg.xml? That's the > expected behaviour. > wpkg.js checks if the application is in its "database" (wpkg.xml), and if it > is, it assumes it is installed. How about a /recheck parameter? Rainer? :p I can already see the problems with administrators that remove software through the control panel of Windows and then wondering about why wpkg doesn't work as expected anymore. With /recheck you could make sure that noone uninstalls any wpkg-maintained packages or at least that it re-installs them if someone removed them.
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