[wpkg-users] What is best way to have WPKG notify me that all packages are installed?

Chris Crebolder chris.crebolder at utoronto.ca
Wed Dec 4 21:14:19 CET 2013


On 2013-12-04 3:02 PM, Carlos Gomes - STI Unesp Franca wrote:
> Well, Iv set up on the wpkg.js file the line 418 - var logLevelDefault
> = 0xFF
>
> Iv tried the values FF, 32, 255 but still having the same log level on
> the stations. How do i force this log to be global, or to set up into
> some station for testing?
>
> still stucked on this... any help appreciated.
>
>
> 2013/12/4 Carlos Gomes - STI Unesp Franca <cgomes at franca.unesp.br
> <mailto:cgomes at franca.unesp.br>>
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>
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>     2013/12/3 Stefan Pendl <stefan.pendl.71 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:stefan.pendl.71 at gmail.com>>
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>         Am 03.12.2013 17:39, schrieb Carlos Gomes - STI Unesp Franca:
>
>             Well, I think the log would be the best way to do it.
>
>             Im still trying to figure how to get logging levels to tel
>             which package were installed and its verbose procedure,
>             any help appreciated :D
>
>         To get all the information use log level FF.
>
>         To keep track of the state of a system, I copy the local
>         wpkg.xml file to a server share as %COMPUTERNAME%.xml
>
>         Then I use wpkgCreateReport from
>         http://www.gig-mbh.de/edv/software/wpkgtools/index-english.htm
>         to create a HTML file with the current state of the systems.
>
>
>         --
>         Stefan P.
>
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>     Stefan, Could you help me set up the logs, or point a clear
>     doccument teachin this? I could not acomplish the log to point
>     more than the start / finish messages from the script.
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Sorry if I'm stating the obvious, but if that's the way you've been
setting the log level, make sure the logLevel value in config.xml and
the logLevel switch on the command line are not overwriting the default.
http://wpkg.org/Config.xml http://wpkg.org/WPKG_flags

-Chris
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