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− | 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. | + | 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: | Using WPKG on Linux may be helpful in the following situations: |
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>