Hi zyzy (nice name, by the way) zyzy wrote: > Is it a silly question? Not really, I am just not sure I understand it properly... > does some can just answer yes or no? or much;) I will try to. > A server where we can fin several applications that have licences to be > deploys? There is no such thing like a "central repository". We do not host any software. However we supply a bunch of package definitions (which usually require you to download the corresponding installer) on our wpkg.org web-page. The license is one of the issues why we do not host the software (apart of the bandwith and the fact that it is quite useless and would be very expensive to mirror the software on our servers). We provide package definitions for various commercial applications as well. But it's clear that we do not supply the software. So feel free to purchase licenses, get the software from your vendor and then deploy it using WPKG. > Is it a silly idea? No, not really, however deploying directly from internet is not a main target of WPKG. Most recent versions however support a download feature as well which would allow even to download the installer from the internet. So feel free to create package definitions which download the installer from (probably unreliable) internet sources and install it then. Most WPKG users however prefer to fetch/install packages directly from intranet SMB/CIFS servers. > Does exist a bittorrent software client to download package that can > verify hash code? I don't know how you think this is related to WPKG. There are numerous bittorrent clients out there. Some of them can be silently deployed using WPKG. However WPKG does not support downloading software via bittorrent protocol. You have to download your software in advance, make them available to your clients and then deploy/install it using WPKG. >> Hello, i have a noob question: >> is there a public distribution site for windows based on winpkg? >> thanks, Well, I was even not sure if you're talking about WPKG or another software here. It's called WPKG and not winpkg. Well, as explained above, there is no such thing like a public deployment site. You have to build your own (preferably local) deployment server. br, Rainer |