Hi Zorgman, On 16.11.2010 18:15, zorgman wrote: > Hi, > I'm used to deploy wpkg by a batch script which run wpkg.msi with correct > setting info ... > > Now i have some old XP and new Seven 64bits, i need to install different > version > of wpkg dependent on OS Version/bits. > Do you now en easy way to do it? May be a script already exists? I have tried > to > use %OS% environment variable but it returns alway window_NT.
You might point your package to call s small CMD script. E.g. (not tested) install.cmd: =========================================================================== @echo off :: Detect Windows version :: set default installer set CMD32=WPKG Client 1.3.6.msi set CMD64=WPKG Client 1.3.6_64.msi ver | findstr /i "5\.1\." > nul IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( REM Windows XP set CMD32=WPKG Client 1.3.5.msi set CMD64=WPKG Client 1.3.5_64.msi ) if not "%ProgramFiles(x86)%" == "" goto 64bit msiexec /i "%~dp0%CMD32%" /qn goto end :64bit msiexec /i "%~dp0%CMD64%" /qn goto end :end =========================================================================== Such a small and simple script does not only allow you to use different installers for different OS but it also allows you to use the right installer for 32-bit and 64-bit OS. For sure you need to make sure that your checks are valid for all versions which might be applies. In case of WPKG it's very simple: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <packages> <package id='WPKG' name='WPKG Package management' revision='1' priority='100' reboot='false' > <check type='uninstall' condition='exists' path='WPKG' /> <install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\wpkg\install.cmd"' /> <remove cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\wpkg\uninstall.cmd"' /> <upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\wpkg\install.cmd"' /> <upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\wpkg\install.cmd"' /> </package> </packages> The package just needs to check the "WPKG" uninstall entry (which is the same for all versions. The install.cmd wrapper will make sure the right version for the OS it runs on is applied. This should also answer your question about 64-bit version and %ProgramFiles% vs %ProgramFiles(x86)%. br, Rainer ------------------------------------------------------------------------- wpkg-users mailing list archives >> http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/ _______________________________________________ wpkg-users mailing list wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users