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Silent package installation swinstall swask
Hi,
I have a question and hoping that someone might already know. I’m trying to do a silent installation on a packages. I generate a set of response files manually. # swask -s /package.depot -c response_files \* I’m able to install the package silently without any issues if I install the same package I generated the response files from. # swinstall -s /package.depot - c response_files package If I try to use the same response files to install the same package with a different version( ie 0.12.0.212.0 versus 0.12.0.213 ) then it complains. Do anyone know of any way to disable this strict checking so I don’t have to generate new response files for every build? Thanks. |
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