Hello,
is it possible to prevent a package from installing when the machine is shut down?
[SOLVED] Exclude a package from the installation when machines are shut down
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regis.lemonnier
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- Registration: Oct 15, 2022 - 4:41 p.m.
WAPT version installed: 2.2.1.11957
Server OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6
Administration machine OS: Windows 10
Server OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6
Administration machine OS: Windows 10
You can add a parameter "'upgrade_priorities'" in wapt-get.ini to only consider packages that are in the listed priorities during the upgrade.
To exclude, you must therefore assign a priority to the package to be excluded that is different from what will be specified in this parameter
For example,
wapt-get.ini:
and put
priority=skip
in the package control file
To exclude, you must therefore assign a priority to the package to be excluded that is different from what will be specified in this parameter
For example,
wapt-get.ini:
Code: Select all
[global]
...
upgrade_priorities=critical,optional
priority=skip
in the package control file
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regis.lemonnier
- Messages: 10
- Registration: Oct 15, 2022 - 4:41 p.m.
OK thanks.
On the online documentation (https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc-2.2/wapt-pac ... cture.htmlIt is indicated that this parameter is not currently supported. Will it still work with WAPT 2.2.1.11957?
The possible priorities are as follows:
Critical, High, Medium, Low, Optional
On the online documentation (https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc-2.2/wapt-pac ... cture.htmlIt is indicated that this parameter is not currently supported. Will it still work with WAPT 2.2.1.11957?
The possible priorities are as follows:
Critical, High, Medium, Low, Optional
htouvet wrote: ↑July 7, 2023 - 8:44 AM You can add a parameter "'upgrade_priorities'" in wapt-get.ini to only consider packages that are in the listed priorities during the upgrade.
To exclude, you must therefore assign a priority to the package to be excluded that is different from what will be specified in this parameter
For example,
wapt-get.ini:
and putCode: Select all
[global] ... upgrade_priorities=critical,optional
priority=skip
in the package control file
WAPT version installed: 2.2.1.11957
Server OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6
Administration machine OS: Windows 10
Server OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6
Administration machine OS: Windows 10
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regis.lemonnier
- Messages: 10
- Registration: Oct 15, 2022 - 4:41 p.m.
Thank you, it works.
regis.lemonnier wrote: ↑July 7, 2023 - 9:58 AM OK thanks.
On the online documentation (https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc-2.2/wapt-pac ... cture.htmlIt is indicated that this parameter is not currently supported. Will it still work with WAPT 2.2.1.11957?
The possible priorities are as follows:
Critical, High, Medium, Low, Optional
htouvet wrote: ↑July 7, 2023 - 8:44 AM You can add a parameter "'upgrade_priorities'" in wapt-get.ini to only consider packages that are in the listed priorities during the upgrade.
To exclude, you must therefore assign a priority to the package to be excluded that is different from what will be specified in this parameter
For example,
wapt-get.ini:
and putCode: Select all
[global] ... upgrade_priorities=critical,optional
priority=skip
in the package control file
WAPT version installed: 2.2.1.11957
Server OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6
Administration machine OS: Windows 10
Server OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6
Administration machine OS: Windows 10
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Hi Régis,
thanks for the feedback
. I'm marking the topic as [RESOLVED].
Denis
thanks for the feedback
Denis
Denis Cardon - Tranquil IT
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