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[Unattended] What does URL|ALL|http:// in install scripts mean
Peter Seitz
2012-12-17 21:53:46 UTC
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Dera Unattended Users,

currently I am implementing some installation scripts for various
packages to install or update software packages in our network. In the
installation scripts there are always the followig lines:

:: URL|ALL|http://...

I cannot find the documentation on how this line works. I remember that
it is to download the installation package is it is not available
locally. Is this done by the todo.pl script?

Can anyone point me to the documentation.

Thanks four your comments
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Juanjo Pablos
2012-12-18 02:32:06 UTC
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Post by Peter Seitz
I cannot find the documentation on how this line works. I remember that
it is to download the installation package is it is not available
locally. Is this done by the todo.pl script?
No,
it is done by the prepare script:

http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/unattended/browser/trunk/install/tools/prepare


Check Populate packages directory on
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/step-by-step.php
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