Hi Rainer, thanks a lot man. You were absolutely right. It is working right now. I create an imageresize.xml in the packages folder with that lines but I didnt know I should modify the packages.xml . So, the first file is not needed?? Thanks a lot 2008/5/20 Rainer Meier <r.meier at wpkg.org>: > Hi Jose, > > Jose Cortijo wrote: > >> But before I tried to run it in my own computer from cmd. >> I get an error the wpkg database is empty It should be empty as far I >> didnt install any softwarre yet. >> I create the variable SOFTWARE with the value path to software folder in >> the server and run manually the script. >> >> coudl you give me any suggestion?? >> > > Sure, let's try to sort it out. > > > Successfully loaded XML file: \\DELCHNPEK-FS002\WPKG-1.0.2\profiles.xml >> Reading XML file: //DELCHNPEK-FS002/WPKG-1.0.2/profiles/default.xml >> > > So two profile definition files have been read. Probably profiles.xml is > just the sample one included. You might remove it. > > > Successfully loaded XML file: \\DELCHNPEK-FS002\WPKG-1.0.2\hosts.xml >> > > OK, it seems to use host.xml. No host definitions stored within the hosts/ > subdirectory. > > > Successfully loaded XML file: \\DELCHNPEK-FS002\WPKG-1.0.2\packages.xml >> Reading XML file: //DELCHNPEK-FS002/WPKG-1.0.2/packages/imageresize.xml >> > > Good, here it read pacakges.xml (probably just the sample file included). > You might remove it if you don't need the packages defined there. Reading > "imageresize.xml" seems to be fine too. > > > Profiles applying to the current host: >> default >> > > OK; the profile assigned (look at hosts.xml) ist "default". > > > Hosts file contains 1 hosts: >> DELCHNPEK-WIT01 >> > > Just one host? Hmm, you might consider to use a regular expression for > productive use. Something like ".+" will match all hosts. > > > Settings file contains 0 packages: >> > > This is correct - your local wpkg.xml has not been written yet. > > > Packages file contains 4 packages: >> wpkg1 >> wpkg2 >> wpkg3 >> time >> > > Looks a bit like the default list of packages. And here the problem seems > to be actually. The default "packages.xml" includes exactly these 4 sample > packages. It seems that either your "imageresize.xml" does not contain any > package - or you just copied an entry and forgot to change the ID to > "imageresize". Your package definition within imageresize.xml should looks > something like: > > <packages> > <package > id="imageresize" > name="Image Resize" > revision="1" > reboot="false" > priority="100"> > > ... > > </package> > </packages> > > > Profile file contains 4 profiles: >> default >> custom >> administration >> other >> > > Correct - and as seen above "default" is applied to the host. > > > Using profile(s): >> default >> > > Seems to be correct most probably. > > > Adding package with ID 'imageresize' to profile packages. >> Profile inconsitency: Package with ID 'imageresize' is listed in profile >> but doe >> s not exist within the package database or the local settings file. >> Please cont >> act your system administrator! >> > > As named above - WPKG did not find any package definition with > id="imageresize" in its header. Please verify your imageresize.xml > definition file. > > > > Hope this helps and gives you some more background about how WPKG works. > > br, > Rainer > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/attachments/20080520/9ad7425e/attachment.html> |