To contribute to this post, here's my package, still in testing. I don't understand anything about Python or programming in general.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import setuphelpers
from setuphelpers import *
import os
#import time
year = '2018' # to change every year
#testing the system for ...
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- October 10, 2018 - 11:18
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [SOLVED] Edt v2022 build 0.3.0 / Pronote v2022 build 0.3.0 package
- Answers: 77
- Views : 117139
- March 27, 2017 - 08:43
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Deletion of imported package
- Answers: 5
- Views : 5704
Re: Deletion of imported package
OK, problem solved, thank you very much for your quick response and sorry for not replying sooner, I was away for the weekend.
- March 24, 2017 - 5:47 PM
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Deletion of imported package
- Answers: 5
- Views : 5704
Re: Deletion of imported package
Okay, the package removal is fine; it's a Debian system. Regarding the scan using the "scan-packages.py" script, it's not located in the specified folder.
- March 24, 2017 - 11:20
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Deletion of imported package
- Answers: 5
- Views : 5704
Removal of imported package
Hello,
I discovered WAPT several months ago; it's very practical for managing a network of over 300 workstations on my own. However, I'm running into a rather annoying problem: I can't delete a corrupted MS Office package; it remains constantly present in the console afterward...
I discovered WAPT several months ago; it's very practical for managing a network of over 300 workstations on my own. However, I'm running into a rather annoying problem: I can't delete a corrupted MS Office package; it remains constantly present in the console afterward...
