Hello,
Yes, that is indeed the name of my package.
I ran the command: `wapt-get session-setup Printer -f` and I got this result
: `Using config file: C:\Program Files (x86)\wapt\wapt-get.ini
Configuring Printer ...
Done`.
It indicates the package configuration is complete, but the change is not being applied to my machine.
Regards,
Albin,
[SOLVED] Problem executing a PowerShell script using the PowerShell run function
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- sfonteneau
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In a cmd (in NO (administrator) you can launch:
To check if the problem isn't with run_powershell_from_file
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powershell.exe -executionpolicy bypass c:\test.ps1
- sfonteneau
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To run the test again:
Can you change the package code to:
restart the installation of the wapt package
And finally, restart the command:
With the return
We just did an internal test here and it works for us
Can you change the package code to:
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from setuphelpers import *
def install():
filecopyto('testwapt.ps1',r'c:\testwapt.ps1')
def session_setup() :
print('configure imprimante')
print(run_powershell_from_file(r"c:\testwapt.ps1",output_format="text"))
And finally, restart the command:
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wapt-get session-setup Imprimante -fWe just did an internal test here and it works for us
Hello,
I ran the script in question.
After the script ran, I executed the command `wapt-get session-setup Printer -f` as requested.
Unfortunately, I had to restart my computer for it to work. Is this normal?
Is it possible to run the script without having to execute the command mentioned above (`wapt-get session-setup Printer -f`)?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
Best regards,
Albin
I ran the script in question.
After the script ran, I executed the command `wapt-get session-setup Printer -f` as requested.
Unfortunately, I had to restart my computer for it to work. Is this normal?
Is it possible to run the script without having to execute the command mentioned above (`wapt-get session-setup Printer -f`)?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
Best regards,
Albin
- sfonteneau
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The session-setup runs automatically when a session is opened.
It also runs automatically in sessions opened after each installation launched via the console.
However, in debug mode (PyScripter and package development), the session-setup must be run manually.
Note that the session-setup runs only once per package version for each session!
It also runs automatically in sessions opened after each installation launched via the console.
However, in debug mode (PyScripter and package development), the session-setup must be run manually.
Note that the session-setup runs only once per package version for each session!
