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plegrand
Messages: 16
Registration: Sep 08, 2015 - 09:03

October 26, 2020 - 1:55 PM

Hello,
is there a page explaining how to create a package using two installers depending on whether the platform is 32-bit or 64-bit?
Furthermore, is it possible to add installation options (msiexe) other than the default ones (/q /norestart)?
I want to generate an installation package for the GlobalProtect agent with the portal address as a parameter.

Thank you for your help.
plegrand
Messages: 16
Registration: Sep 08, 2015 - 09:03

October 26, 2020 - 4:39 PM

Here is my configuration file, which seems to work

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from setuphelpers import *

uninstallkey = []

properties = {
    'PORTAL':'portal.blabla.fr',
    }

def install():
    install_msi_if_needed('GlobalProtect.msi')

def install():
    print(u'Installation en cours de GlobalProtect')
    if iswin64():
        print('installation version 64 bits')
        install_msi_if_needed('GlobalProtect64.msi',properties = properties)
    else:
        print('installation version 32 bits')
        install_msi_if_needed('GlobalProtect.msi',properties = properties)
    print(u'Installation terminée !')

def uninstall():
    pass
    # put here what to do when package is removed from host
    # implicit context variables are WAPT, control, user, params, run

def session_setup():
    print('Session setup for %s' % control.asrequirement())
    # put here what to do when package is configured inside a user session
    # implicit context variables are WAPT, control, user, params

def update_package():
    pass
    # put here what to do to update package content with newer installers.
    # launched with command wapt-get update-package-sources <path-to-wapt-directory>
    # implicit context variables are WAPT, basedir, control, user, params, run
    # if attributes in control are changed, they should be explicitly saved to package file with control.save_control_to_wapt()

def audit():
    pass
    # put here code to check periodically that state is matching expectations
    # return "OK", "WARNING" or "ERROR" to report status in console.
    # all print statement are reported too
    return "OK"
This file appears to work.

However, during the build process I get this message:
Please log in for https://wapt.iut-chartres.lan/api/v3/upload_xxx:
What are these identifiers?

Thank you for your help
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