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Re: Studio permissions problems



Iceberg! I will check it out. The trick is that I need to doo some pre and post work with applescripts before installation process. After Matt's suggestions, I tried .dmg as the vehicle and so far, it looks like the permissions are retained after copying. I set up the internet-enabled .dmg with the command line "hdiutil internet -yes <my.dmgpathhere> which works well for this since it leaves the un- archived installer on the users machine ready to launch..Have to field test it... Thanks, Rob


On Jan 24, 2006, at 11:56 AM, Kiel wrote:

Have you tried "Iceberg" to create the installer?

Kind regards
Andreas
On 24.01.2006, at 00:01, Robert DuToit wrote:



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From: Robert DuToit <email@hidden>
Date: January 23, 2006 5:26:34 PM EST
To: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Studio permissions problems

Hi Matt,
yes I thought maybe a .dmg too. The problem may be my homemade installer which uses "do shell script cp" to copy files. It works so well except for this problem. I tried a go with the Apple Package Installer app but don't think that will work with my app... though that supposedly preserves permissions in the installer package files when copying them in. Hmmm... xcodebuild, intriguing. I'll do some more experiments. Thanks, Rob



On Jan 23, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 14:09:21 -0500, Robert DuToit <email@hidden>
said:
Hi All,
I have a Studio app out there and all is well except when people
try to use it (in the applications folder) from different user
accounts. The user who downloads it has no problem but when another
family member tries to access it from their account they get "network
permissions" errors. I tell them to reset permissions for the app to
everyone (as group) and Read-and-Write for all cases, then it works
fine. Before launching the app I set the permissions myself to read
and write and also the internal resources folders, but when it is
copied/downloaded the permissions go back to read only! Any ideas how
to make these apps more universally accessed or what I am missing?
Thanks Rob D

This is just a wild idea, but try using xcodebuild (command line tool)
instead of Xcode to perform your final build, and see if that helps. If not,
you might also need to look at how the app is being distributed; you might
need to put it in a .dmg to make sure permissions are being preserved. Okay,
all that was just a guess, so you'll still have to experiment. : ( m.


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A fool + a tool + an autorelease pool = cool!
AppleScript: the Definitive Guide
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596005571/ somethingsbymatt>






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