Perhaps you could make a couple of simple scripts: · One that writes today's date on a registry key · One that checks that registry key to see if matches today's date You can add *the first as a <install> command to all* installation tasks , and the second as a <install> command to the tasks you want to stop if other package was installed already today. If that second install cmd returns a not sucessfull exit code, installation of that package will fail. 2009/11/11 simplesi <siwalters at hotmail.com> > > I've a need for some sort of mechanism to just deploy one package at a time > at each run of wpkg.js. > > Some packages (Anti-virus, service packs etc) can take a long time to > install and I'd like to have WPKG just do one of these packages on one run > of wpkg.js (e.g. one package the 1st time and then the next package on the > next run). > > Is there an easy way of doing this at the moment? > > The other big wish is to have big (as in long time to install) packages be > installed in sequence -e.g. The 2Simple Total Software package takes about > 30 mins to install - I don't want all the computers in a suite to sit there > for this time the next day but I wouldn't mind 1 or a few of them to do the > install. But I don't want to have to keep altering host/profile files each > day. > > Any ideas on how to achieve this one? :) > > regards > > Simon > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Just-running-one-package-at-each-run-tp26306054p26306054.html > Sent from the WPKG - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > wpkg-users mailing list archives >> > http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/ > _______________________________________________ > wpkg-users mailing list > wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org > http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/attachments/20091112/f3faca0b/attachment.html> |