[wpkg-users] [Bug 234] Additional command line parameters /noquiet /notify etc
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Sat Aug 27 00:48:20 CEST 2011
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=234
Rainer Meier <r.meier at wpkg.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
CC| |r.meier at wpkg.org
Resolution| |FIXED
--- Comment #2 from Rainer Meier <r.meier at wpkg.org> ---
I have just committed an update which allows what you are asking for. For
example you can use /quiet:false now which will override whatever you have
configured in config.xml.
Although I rather recommend using the /config:config-file-path parameter to
point your hosts to individual configuration files if needed rather than
pointing them all to the same configuration and using many command-line
switches. It's also easier then to update your configuration XML files instead
of having to update your client to use different parameters.
Changelog:
Changes 2011-08-27, v1.2.1-RC9 by Rainer Meier <r.meier (at) wpkg.org>
MOD: Updated log file handling. Now there is no intermediate local log file
created any more. Instead a log is kept in memory as long as the log file
is not initialized. If anything goes wrong WPKG still tries to flush the
logs at least to a log file in %TEMP%.
This potentially increases efficiency and execution speed slightly.
MOD: Enhanced parsing of command-line parameters.
Enhances efficiency and potentially increases startup speed.
MOD: Added possibility to add true/false qualifiers to explicitly enable or
disable a value on command line. As requested in bug 234.
For example the following parameters are now supported:
/quiet Enables quiet mode.
/quiet:true Same as above. Enables quiet mode.
/quiet:false Explicitly disables quiet mode.
/nonotify Disable user notification.
/nonotify:true Same as above. Disables user notifications.
/nonotify:false Explicitly re-enable user notifications.
...
Check 'cscript wpkg.js /help' for details.
Thanks to Ben Hay for reporting.
NEW: Added new advanced host matching attribute "lcidOS" which matches against
the executing host InstallLanguage attribute found at
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\Language.
The use is identical to all other advanced host matching attributes.
e.g.
<install cmd="..." os="..." lcidOS="409" />
<upgrade cmd="..." os="..." lcidOS="409" />
Implemented as requested by Stefan Pendl and "grigribou".
Get WPKG 1.2.1-RC9 from SVN:
<http://wpkg.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wpkg/wpkg/stable/1.2/>
br,
Rainer
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