Re: PackageMaker 3.0.4 and Installing Kexts
Re: PackageMaker 3.0.4 and Installing Kexts
- Subject: Re: PackageMaker 3.0.4 and Installing Kexts
- From: Jonathan Lott <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:04:24 -0600
Ok, well then I might as well ignore package maker all together and
just call the shell script directly. Bummer.
Thanks
On Mar 4, 2010, at 9:05 AM, Alexander Klyuev wrote:
Hi there,
I never rely on PM "set permissions" feature.
To properly install KEXT just install it to any temporary location,
then
using postinstall/postupgrade script just fix KEXT files permissions
and
ownership and them move entire KEXT bundle to /S/L/E folder using "mv"
command.
That will always work correctly.
Best,
Alexander
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Of Jonathan Lott
Sent: March 4, 2010 9:22 AM
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Subject: PackageMaker 3.0.4 and Installing Kexts
For some reason when I create a package to install a kext, when
testing it
out in the command line I get the following message:
The System extension was installed improperly and cannot be used.
Please try ireinstalling it,
I have made sure that the permissions were set properly in the
packagemaker
doc, but it seems that when it is installed, these priveleges aren't
being
set during the install.
Can someone tell me what to do. I did see a radar about this
http://openradar.appspot.com/7253630
, but I need some answers as to how to work around this issue. Is
packagemaker just not up to it?
Thanks
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