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  • Subject: PackageMaker
  • From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 16:54:25 +0100

Hi there, I'm currently experimenting with making an installer for my app using PackageMaker. My app comes with a few scripts which I wish to install by default at:

    ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/iTunes

However, I cannot seem to persuade the installer to pick this location by default. Instead, it demands Admin permissions and then creates a folder simply called:

    ~

This is created at the root of the drive. The actual script file is then created in the folder

    Library/Scripts/Applications/iTunes

inside of this. So, does anyone here have enough experience to get this to work? I guess in an ideal world, the package would allow ask the user if they wish to install the script files for everyone or just the current user, but I suspect that that is too much to ask of Apple's program.

Any help much appreciated,
Mike.

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