Am 20.12.2011 16:32, schrieb Rainer Meier:
Hi,

On 20.12.2011 15:57, Bruno CHOQUET wrote:
I have already done. But it 's complicate because i have two profiles :

- one profile with 29 tools for "TOTO" computer (without Foxit)
- one profile with 30 tools for ALL OTHER COMPUTERS

But, when i add, change, remove a package, i must to change two
profiles : it's
not a good method for me...

Why not using a profile dependency?

Create a "base" profile

<profile id='base'>
<package .... />
<!-- all your 29 packages -->
</profile>

Then create your CommonTools and CommonToolsToto profiles:

<profile id='CommonTools'>
<depends profile-id='base' />
<package package-id='Foxit' />
</profile>

<profile id='CommonToolsToto'>
<depends profile-id='base' />
</profile>


If you still want to use just one single profile, but exclude one package from one host you can use the conditions introduced with WPKG v1.3.0

<package package-id='Foxit'>
  <condition>
    <check type="logical" condition="not">
      <check type="host" condition="hostname" value="toto"/>
    </check>
  </condition>
</package>

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