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Creating MetaPackages using PackageMaker 3 on 10.5
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Creating MetaPackages using PackageMaker 3 on 10.5


  • Subject: Creating MetaPackages using PackageMaker 3 on 10.5
  • From: Alexander Hartner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 21:06:36 +0100

I would like to make a meta package containing a standard pkg file, some configuration files which go into the users home directory as well as the system folder.

When I drag the pkg into Package Maker and install it, I end up getting a Content folder in the root of my system drive. It seems to expand the compressed pkg file and place it's content there.

I also would like to specify the current users home directory. I have seen the option to choose "Users home directory" however this seems to apply to the all "sub" packages included. I only want to specify one part of the install to go to the current users home folder. I also would like to grant the installing user permission on those files. Which user should I select in the Content tab.

thanks in advance for any feedback on this issue.

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