Am 14.11.2012 08:40, schrieb heiko.hel...@horiba.com:
> You can momentarily disable the FBWF to install programs and make
> other changes to the system but it requires a reboot.
> So : Disable FBWF > Reboot > Install Software > Enable FBWF > Reboot
> So I have used WPKG-GP successfully to install some basic software
> (Flash Player and what not) after disabling FBWF but would there be
> a way to have WPKG disable the FBWF if software has to be installed,
> reboot, proceed to the install and then re-enable it afterwards (and
> reboot) without going in a reboot cycle ?
>
I guess the following might work:
to disable before installation:
(this would have to go in every package unfortunately)
<install cmd='disable FBWF'>
<condition>
<check if FBWF is on/>
</condition>
<exit code='successfully disable code' reboot='true'/>
</install>
this will disable FBWF only if not already disabled and force an
immediate reboot without marking the package as installed - on the next
boot would skip this part and go on installing the package
to enable after installation:
have a package with priority 0 (so it installs last) and
execute="changed" attributes. This means this package will only install
if some other package hat a state change (install/upgrade/remove).
Enable FBWF there.
How about disabling FBWF with a package of priority 9999 using
execute="always" and enabling it with a package of priority 0 also using
execute="always", so you won't have to implement this in each and every
package?
--
Stefan P.
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