Am 29.11.2011 05:27, schrieb Chris Mortimer: > Hello Peter, > > Personally, I would have a central text file (on the wpkg server) that contains lines like: > > Hostname:serial number > > I'd then write a script that would be run before the Acrobat install line in your xml file. This script would read through the central text file, looking for the provided hostname - first argument to the script, and return the serial number. If this script is ran for a dos For command, you could then assign the serial number to a variable which you'd then add to your Acrobat install line. Yes, it would require writing something to do some file reading and return a value but at least you can use the same xml file everywhere and maintain one central config file. > It is not needed to complicate things by introducing an additional parser, since this can be done already with the latest WPKG release candidate available at http://wpkg.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wpkg/wpkg/stable/src/main/resources/wpkg/ . You can do something along the following lines: '---code start (watch for line wraps) <profile id="AcrobatSerials"> <variable name="ACROBAT_SERIAL" value="..." hostname="office1"/> <variable name="ACROBAT_SERIAL" value="..." hostname="office2"/> <variable name="ACROBAT_SERIAL" value="..." hostname="office3"/> <variable name="ACROBAT_SERIAL" value="..." hostname="office4"/> ... </profile> '---code end -- Stefan P. Top-posting: A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? |