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It is extremely easy to add new packages this way. Because it's that easy, it would be also easy to manipulate it using a http backend. | It is extremely easy to add new packages this way. Because it's that easy, it would be also easy to manipulate it using a http backend. | ||
− | If you feel comfortable with web programming | + | If you feel comfortable with web programming, and think you could help us - drop us a note on the mailing list. |
You can download the sources of the existing web interface [[Download|here]]. | You can download the sources of the existing web interface [[Download|here]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:44, 13 December 2006
There is a WPKG Web Interface, you can see the demo and download it at http://wpkg.linuxkidd.com/.
Currently, WPKG is configured using xml files. An example package looks like below:
<package id="wpkg" name="Windows Packager" revision="1" reboot="false" priority="0"> <check type="registry" condition="exists" path="HKLM\Software\wpkg" /> <check type="file" condition="exists" path="C:\wpkg" /> <install cmd="msiexec /i (path to msi)"> <exit code="0" /> </install> <remove cmd="msiexec /x (path to msi)" /> <upgrade cmd="msiexec /i (path to msi)" /> </package>
It is extremely easy to add new packages this way. Because it's that easy, it would be also easy to manipulate it using a http backend.
If you feel comfortable with web programming, and think you could help us - drop us a note on the mailing list.
You can download the sources of the existing web interface here.
[Category:Documentation]