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Subject:    Re: [wpkg-users] condition="versiongreaterorequal"
From:       Chris Wilcox <not_rich_yet () hotmail ! com>
Date:       2009-10-26 15:31:04
Message-ID: SNT108-W52F448725322346B6C5025C2BA0 () phx ! gbl
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> On 10/26/2009 08:06 AM, Chris Wilcox wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm reviewing my plugin versions and after a previous e-mail to the
> > group I am looking at using the:
> > 
> > condition="versiongreaterorequal"
> > 
> > setting in the package xml files to ensure that a current or later
> > version of a given plugin is installed, mainly to remove issues is users
> > update plugins themselves at any stage.
> > 
> > However I don't quite get the usage of it.
> > 
> > For SunJava as an example, how would I create the check line? The
> > uninstall displayname is 'Java(TM) 6 Update 16' but I don't get how this
> > fits into the check line? Where do I get the version number from? There
> > is a 'version' registry key against Java which for 6 Update 16 is
> > 60000a0, is this what I use?
> 
> Chris,
> 
> Version checking in WPKG uses the "DisplayVersion" value in the 
> Uninstall registry. For Java 6 Update 16, this value is "6.0.160"

 

 

Cheers, missed that one!

 

So, even though the DisplayName is down as "Java(TM) 6 Update 16" would I be correct \
in using a check line as follows:

 

<check type="uninstall" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="Java" value="6.0.160" \
/>

 

Chris

 		 	   		  
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<BR>&gt; On 10/26/2009 08:06 AM, Chris Wilcox wrote:<BR>&gt; &gt; Hi,<BR>&gt; \
&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; I'm reviewing my plugin versions and after a previous e-mail to \
the<BR>&gt; &gt; group I am looking at using the:<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; \
condition="versiongreaterorequal"<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; setting in the package \
xml files to ensure that a current or later<BR>&gt; &gt; version of a given plugin is \
installed, mainly to remove issues is users<BR>&gt; &gt; update plugins themselves at \
any stage.<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; However I don't quite get the usage of \
it.<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; For SunJava as an example, how would I create the check \
line? The<BR>&gt; &gt; uninstall displayname is 'Java(TM) 6 Update 16' but I don't \
get how this<BR>&gt; &gt; fits into the check line? Where do I get the version number \
from? There<BR>&gt; &gt; is a 'version' registry key against Java which for 6 Update \
16 is<BR>&gt; &gt; 60000a0, is this what I use?<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Chris,<BR>&gt; \
<BR>&gt; Version checking in WPKG uses the "DisplayVersion" value in the <BR>&gt; \
Uninstall registry. For Java 6 Update 16, this value is "6.0.160"<BR> &nbsp;<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Cheers, missed that one!<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
So, even though the DisplayName is down as "Java(TM) 6 Update 16" would I be correct \
in using a check line as follows:<BR> &nbsp;<BR>
&lt;check type="uninstall" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="Java" \
value="6.0.160" /&gt;<BR> &nbsp;<BR>
Chris<BR><BR> 		 	   		  <br /><hr />Chat to your friends for free on selected \
mobiles. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/174426567/direct/01/' \
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