Hi Rainer, Sorry for not interleaving this in your message but MS Outlook sucks at internet friendly protocols... Thanks, I will deliver debug logs if it looks like something genuinely buggy. I don't think it's more than something stupid my end. I just wanted to check if there was a "behavioural" change that I'd missed in the v1.2 upgrade before I clawed out some time to investigate. v1.2 certainly has some good stuff. Well done! I'll certainly be using the 32/64-bit filters. Definitely good stuff! Have a lovely weekend! keith -----Original Message----- From: Rainer Meier [mailto:r.meier at wpkg.org] Sent: 20 October 2011 23:25 To: Jones Keith Cc: wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] Changing root profile doesn't trigger uninstalls. Hi Keith, On 21.10.2011 00:15, K.E.Jones at brighton.ac.uk wrote: > Long time no see. I've just implementing some upgrades to our systems and I'm testing v1.2 at last (Woo Hoo!). It looks brilliant but I'm not sure whether the changes I've seen are due to my own setup or not. I changed the root profile for a couple of machines and although they started synchronising packages correctly for that profile, they didn't rip off the packages associated with the old profile, they seemed to ignore it instead. Has anyone done anything similar? Should I investigate further? Intereesting finding. Actually WPKG matches the packages installed (found in %SystemRoot%\system32\wpkg.xml) with the ones assigned. Packages which do not exist any more in the profile are marked for removal. If it doesn't in your environment it's likely a bug. It would be great to get a full debug log. Further more maybe it's even required to get a copy of a sample wpkg.xml file of a host which isn't removing the packages. Since I would be surprised that basic package removal does not work I've tried it with 1.2.1-RC27 right now with success. Are you able to provide a log? br, Rainer ___________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by MessageLabs' Email Security System on behalf of the University of Brighton. For more information see http://www.brighton.ac.uk/is/spam/ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by MessageLabs' Email Security System on behalf of the University of Brighton. For more information see http://www.brighton.ac.uk/is/spam/ ___________________________________________________________ |