[wpkg-users] Profile inconsitency: Package with ID 'imageresize' is listed in profile but ...

Jose Cortijo jose.cortijo at gmail.com
Tue May 20 09:59:08 CEST 2008


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
>
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