[wpkg-users] Package still installed...

Stefan Pendl stefan.pendl.71 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 11:36:46 CET 2012


Am 16.01.2012 10:14, schrieb Cedric Frayssinet:
> Stefan, i don't use the last wpkg :/
>
> NSIS make me crazy :/
>
> Now, i have issue with upgrade...
>
> I used this XML :
> /
> <package>
>          id="Risbee"
>          name="Risbee - Programmation graphique de robots"
>          revision="%version%.3"
>          priority="10"
>          reboot="false" >
>
> <variable name="version" value="3.1.0" />
>
> <check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Risbee" />
>
> <install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\risbee\unattended.cmd' />
> <upgrade cmd='%SOFTWARE%\risbee\unattended.cmd' />
> <remove cmd='%SOFTWARE%\risbee\unattended-uninstall.cmd' />
> </package>/
>

--snip

>
> I use only Windows XP 32 Bits.
>
> unattended.cmd and  unattended-unistall are with setup on %software%\risbee.
>
> Upgrade fails each time...
>
> If you have any idea...
>

The template should work with WPKG 1.2.x with some minor modifications too.

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Might be your Risbee is like VLC and needs the previous version removed 
before the new version can be installed.

With WPKG 1.3.0 it would look like this:

         <install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\risbee\unattended.cmd' />

         <upgrade include="remove" />
         <upgrade include="install" />

         <remove cmd='%SOFTWARE%\risbee\unattended-uninstall.cmd' />


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