You are right.
My pack work fine with the -s switch, but with /sms the installation wait to 
ensure that is successfully install to finish and pass to the pak2.
The good option is /sms /s
Thanks for your help !

> Message du 29/12/10 20:47
> De : "Bill Prentice"
> A : "papapupu"
> Copie à :
> Objet : RE: [wpkg-users] Packages dependencies / Chain packages / 
> Problems...help me
>
> What is the app you are trying to install? Something developed in-house or a 
> third-party package (Adobe Reader for example)? Are you certain of the ‘-s’ 
> switch? I’ve run into some installers that are very sensitive about the 
> switches meaning ‘-s’ is not the same as ‘–S’. I’ve even encountered where a 
> vendor has changed the silent install switch within the same major version 
> from ‘-s’ to ‘/Q’.
 
Also, assuming this is the full package definition for PACK1, I notice you are 
not doing any sort of check to see if the product is already installed. Or did 
you remove that portion of the package definition?
 

>    
>         id="PACK1"
>         name="PACK1"
>         revision="1"
>         reboot="false"
>         priority="1">
>        
>        
>        
>    
>
> 
 
 
 
> Kind regards,
 
Bill Prentice
K.T.J.R.
Striving for R.F.C. 1925 compliance



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