> > Thanks heaps, I will look into that tomorrow :) > > Jacob Jarick wrote: > > Thanks Tomasz, > > the delay brings up the gui :) > > > > Unfortunately it seems to delay login by 1 minute everytime > after that even if there are no packages to be installed. > > Is there a way around this or is it a current limitation ? > > It shouldn't be the case. > If the delay is enabled and wpkg.js has really nothing to do, > you should > see this dialog for 10 seconds or so (the time when wpkg.js starts, > reads config files, makes check and eventually quits). > > If the delay is longer for you, this might suggest that wpkg.js is > really doing something (hangs at installing something etc.). > I am using the latest beta version of the WPKG client and run it at shutdown. This way I do not have users waiting till WPKG is finished or any running process conflicting with WPKG. In addition a reboot is never needed, since the installation is done just before it. --- Stefan |