[wpkg-users] multiple Dependencies

k2 kirill.k2 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 11:49:53 CEST 2012


Hello!

You can use chain option in M$ Office packages, check documentation for
detail. Example:
  <chain package-id="msoffice2010-bcm" />

It acts diferrently from your task, but works for me. In every MS Office
package I use chain option. It's good solution, when you need always
install Office with BCM on all office-powered stations.

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Best regards,
Kirill Kozlovkiy
05.04.2012 2:38 пользователь "Peter Beck" <peter at datentraeger.li> написал:

> Hi guys,
>
> I am just creating a package for MS Business Contact Manager (BCM). BCM
> depends on MS Outlook. I'd like to add these dependencies, but there are
> different office 2010 versions - how can I check if _one of them_ is
> installed ?
>
> something like the logical "OR" checks but for dependencies
>
> <depends package-id="Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Business"  OR
> "Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010" ....
>
> if one of them is installed, it's ok and the setup can start otherwise it
> should fail. Is that possible ?`How do you manage something like that ? Any
> ideas ?
>
> Thanks and best Regards
> Peter
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