Re: meta-package created on 10.3 won't install on 10.2
Re: meta-package created on 10.3 won't install on 10.2
- Subject: Re: meta-package created on 10.3 won't install on 10.2
- From: Matt DeFoor <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 22:11:20 -0400
Stéphane Sudre wrote:
On mercredi, avril 27, 2005, at 07:32 PM, Matt DeFoor wrote:
I get the following error when trying to install a meta-package on
10.2 that was created (and works fine) on 10.3.
"You are not allowed to install the software in the default location
on the disk 'Macintosh HD.' Check with the administrator of your
computer."
The error occurs after the destination drive is chosen (the packages
require root volume) and Continue is clicked. I am logged in as the
admin user when trying to do the install.
Any ideas?
Other idea:
- is there any file or folder installed in /Applications, /Library? If
the answer is yes, do you ask for root or admin authentication and are
the permissions correct for those folders and files?
I'm installing a folder and subsequent app into /Applications. I do ask
for admin authentication. Not root.
Are you referring to the folders and files on the that make up the
various packages of the meta-package? If so, I'll check the permissions
on these and let you know.
Cheers,
Matt
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