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Re: Can I use "Check" programs, instead of scripts?
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Re: Can I use "Check" programs, instead of scripts?


  • Subject: Re: Can I use "Check" programs, instead of scripts?
  • From: Scott Fraser <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:35:03 -0800

On Nov 21, 2005, at 06:34 PM, Christopher Ryan wrote:


You get Distribution Script's JavaScript, IFRequirements, or InstallationCheck/VolumeCheck, not all of them.

This sounds like a documentation problem. The either/or distinction was not clear.

Now my problem is that I can't seem to delete the last "Package Requirement" from the dialog pane "Edit Package Requirements...". The "-" (minus) button on the last requirement is dimmed and can't be deleted. There is no menu command to delete it. If I change the rule to a blank condition, I get a red exclamation point, and the "Save" button goes dim. No matter what I do, an "IFRequirementDicts" key/value pair is always emitted to the "Info.plist" file.


Sounds like a bug. My only suggestion would be to make the package and remove the IFRequirement by hand. Then file a bug against Package Maker.


Chris

Making a new Package Maker project with an empty Requirements list seemed to do the trick. I'll also file a bug report.


Thanks.

Scott
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