I was beginning to edit a package definition in "packages.xml" with the intention of gradually fixing and testing it. The package was already installed on a number of workstations, but I did not change the revision number, which was zero. I revised some of the install and upgrade commands and I changed the check condition. I was surprised to find that workstations were trying to install the package when they booted. As I said, the package was already installed on the workstations and there was no change in the revisions number. I'm guessing the workstations noticed the change in the check condition (which they did not meet) and decided an installation (not an upgrade) was needed. Expected behavior or a little bug? Mark |