[wpkg-users] Deploy different versions of wpkg dependent on XP/Seven

zorgman zorg at probesys.com
Fri Nov 19 17:57:48 CET 2010


Le 19/11/2010 14:59, zorgman a écrit :
> Le 17/11/2010 13:06, Daniel Dehennin a écrit :
>> Rainer Meier<r.meier at wpkg.org>  writes:
>>
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>> [...]
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>>> So let WPKG decide wheter to install/uninstall the program and use some simple
>>> and generic script where you need to do additional decisions on WHAT exactly to
>>> be done on this specific system.
>>> There are some people requesting that such things should be handled directly by
>>> complex XML structure. But no matter how complex WPKG would be it will still not
>>> cover all the special cases. Using simple scripts to cover such cases perfectly
>>> allow you to run commands specific to the system environment. It also allows you
>>> to do some checks in the script and apply only the changes really required with
>>> full flexibility.
>>>      
>> For the curious ones, I put a complete example[1] on the wiki ;-)
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Footnotes:
>> [1]http://wpkg.org/User:Dad#Example_with_adobe_reader_9.4.0
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> i think there is some typing errors, %ERRORLEEL% use in place of 
> %ERRORLEVEL%, do you think there are other mistake?
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I'm trying unattended.cmd, all works like a charm when 
CMD64=%PROGRAMFILES%SOFT, but if it's %PROGRAMFILES(x86)%SOFT, i have an 
error :
install.cmd run this :

C:\Users\Administrateur\Desktop\gajim>unattended.cmd customuninstall 
"C:\Program Files\Gajim\Uninstall.exe" "C:\Program Files 
(x86)\Gajim\Uninstall.exe" "" "/S
64-bit system detected.
\Gajim\Uninstall.exe était inattendu. <= sorry it's french (= was 
unexpected)

I'm not good in Batch so maybe someone can help me? unattend.cmd seems 
doesn't like (x86)?
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