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Right-Click Menu

VIPM allows you to perform certain package actions directly from the package list.

Figure 18 - package list right-click example menu

When you right-click on a package in the list, you can perform the following actions:

Install

This installs the currently selected package. If the package must be downloaded before it is installed then this will be performed automatically. You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before any changes are performed.

Note: This menu item is only visible if you have selected one or more packages that are not installed.

Install & Upgrade

This installs the currently selected package and Upgrades any selected packages to the latest version. If the package must be downloaded before it is installed then this will be performed automatically. You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before any changes are performed.

Note: This menu item is only visible if you have selected more than one combination of packages that are either not installed and have upgrades available.

Install Other Version

If other versions of the package are available then you can navigate to a specific version and install it. If a version of the package is already installed then it will automatically be uninstalled and the new version installed. You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before any changes are performed.

Note: This menu item is only enabled if you have selected one or more packages that have other versions available for install.

Upgrade

If there is a newer version of the selected package available then you can perform an upgrade to the latest version. If a version of the package is already installed then it will automatically be uninstalled and the new version installed. You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before any changes are performed.

Note: This menu item is only visible if you have selected one or more packages that have upgrades available.

Uninstall

This uninstalls the currently selected package. You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before any changes are performed.

Note: This menu item is only enabled if you have selected one or more packages that are already installed.

Download

This will perform a download of the package into your library but will not install the package. This is usefull if you need access to the package offline (not connected to a network) or you need to publish the package to your own repository. You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before any changes are performed.

Note: This menu item is only enabled if you have selected one or more packages that are not already downloaded and they are available in the remote package repository.

Download Other Version

If other versions of the package are available for download then this menu will be enabled and you can navigate to a specific version and download the selected package. The package will be placed into your library but it will not be installed. You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before any changes are performed

Install Missing Dependencies

This adds any missing dependencies of the selected package to your package list. You will be presented with an action confirmation dialog before any changes are performed.

Note: This menu item is only enabled if you have selected one or more packages that have missing dependencies.

Remove This Version From Library

This will allow you to remove (not uninstall) the package file from your library that is displayed in the list. You can only remove packages from your library that are not available on the network (unpublished). Networked (published) packages cannot be removed.

Note: This menu item is only enabled if the selected package is unpublished and not installed.

Remove All Versions From Library

This will allow you to remove (not uninstall) all versions of a package file from your library. This will remove the currently displayed package and all other versions. You can only remove packages from your library that are not available on the network (unpublished). Networked (published) packages cannot be removed.

Note: This menu item is only enabled if the selected package is unpublished and not installed.

Send to Configuration

This menu item will attempt to add the selected packages to a package configuration. If a package configuration is already opened then the selected packages will be added to the existing open configuration. If a configuration is not open then VIPM will create a new package configuration and add the selected packages. You will be presented with an action confirmation dialog only if the selected packages have required dependencies that are not already selected.

Note: This menu item is only enabled if the selected packages do not already exist in an open configuration.

Publish

This will allow you to publish the selected package to a repository configured on your system. If you have more than one repository, you will be presented with a dialog to choose the repository. You can publish any package as long as it’s in your library. If the package is not in your library, right-click on a package in the list and select ‘Download’, to save the package to your library.

Note: This function only works if you have VIPM Pro edition.

Copy Public Link

Packages in your library can be shared, instantly. All you have to do is select the package and then select copy public link from the right-click menu. Once you do, you can send the link to anyone over email, IM or post it in forums... you name it. When your friends click the link they will see the Package Information window and then will have a choice to install the package.

Get Info

This will launch the Package Information window and display the properties of the selected package.

Get Info Other Version

If other versions of the package are available then this menu item will be enabled and you can navigate to a specific version and then launch the package information window for the selected version. This window displays a summary of the information contained in the package.


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