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-Rick
I would suggest using a shell script. packagemaker has a command line tool, and hdiutil will make a compressed disk image from a folder in a single step.
Dave
On Mar 16, 2006, at 8:22 AM, Rick Cochran wrote:
There are three processes necessary to packaging an application for delivery to customers:
1. Package it with PackageMaker 2. Create a disk image containing the package. 3. Compress the disk image.
How can I automate these processes?
-Rick
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