Difference between revisions of "WPKG with Wine"
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Revision as of 21:00, 2 December 2005
Although WPKG was written to ease Windows administration, it can also run on other platforms through [www.winehq.org Wine], an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix.
Using WPKG on Linux may be helpful in the following situations:
- we don't have a Windows machine and would like to see how WPKG works
- we have a double-boot system, and we don't feel like rebooting to Windows to see how WPKG works
- we would like to change some code in WPKG, and test how it works
To use WPKG with Wine, you have to install:
- Internet Explorer
- scripten.exe
To install Internet Explorer on your non-Linux system, search through the Wine website, you should find links to articles describing how to do it.
Installing scripten.exe is easy, just do "wine scripten.exe".
Below - a sample output of WPKG running on a Linux box:
$ wine cscript wpkg.js /synchronize /debug Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All rights reserved. Settings file does not exist. Creating a new file. saving XML : C:\windows\system\wpkg.xml settings file contains 0 packages: packages file contains 2 packages: firefox notepad Using profile: custom profile: custom profileNode: number of available packages: 2 checking existence of package:Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 Checking presence of Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7; file check condition met. Bypassing installation of package Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 saving XML : C:\windows\system\wpkg.xml Installation of Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 successful. Executing commands for notepad... executing command : notepad
If you're curious, just make a "wpkg" directory, for example here:
Program Files/ windows/ wpkg/
and put wpkg.js, hosts.xml, packages.xml and profiles.xml files into it.
Below - sample files that I used on a Linux box.
hosts.xml:
<wpkg> <host name="mangoo2" profile-id="custom" /> </wpkg>
packages.xml:
<packages> <package id="firefox" name="Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7" revision="1" reboot="false" priority="10"> <check type="file" condition="exists" path="C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" /> <install cmd='"C:\Firefox Setup 1.0.7.exe" -ms'> <exit code="0" /> </install> <remove cmd='C:\Windows\UninstallFirefox.exe -ms' /> </package> <package id="notepad" execute="once" name="notepad"> <install cmd='notepad' /> </package> </packages>
profiles.xml:
<profiles> <profile id="custom"> <package package-id="firefox" /> <package package-id="notepad" /> </profile> </profiles>