> Hi Stefan,
>
> Well, this request looks easy to do but it causing really A LOT of
> restructuring in order to do it efficiently and re-use existing WPKG code in
> order to avoid implementing the detection of upgrades/downgrades/installs and
> removes more than once (which would have high potential of being broken due to
> future changes).
>
> I think the effort was worth it. Now the query can be used to retrieve a full
> list of changes which "would" be performed by WPKG when you do a
> synchronization (see the "m" option). The result shall be the same as doing a
> dry-run and parsing the output which is rather difficult to do.
>

Hi Rainer,

I have done some testing and it seems to work as expected.

It would still be great, if one could use a server-side wpkg.xml file
to check against, which would be supplied by a command line option.

Thanks for the additional options ;-D

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Stefan
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