Re: postflight script not creating alias with Tiger
Re: postflight script not creating alias with Tiger
- Subject: Re: postflight script not creating alias with Tiger
- From: Rob Keniger <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 11:07:27 +1000
On 03/06/2005, at 5:31, Peter Bierman wrote:
The installer can run any executable script or binary.
Using a binary is a bad idea, because it may tie your package to a
specific OS version. (linker requirements, Frameworks, etc.)
Surely if the binary is properly compiled using the Cross-Development
SDK and GCC 3.3 there shouldn't be a problem? I use a binary tool
that is called from my postflight script and it works fine back to
10.2, which is my minimum system version. I check the system version
is at least 10.2 before calling the binary tool.
The compatibility issues should be no different to those experienced
with any app.
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rob.keniger
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