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Version checking and InstallationCheck


  • Subject: Version checking and InstallationCheck
  • From: "Dallas Jones" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 08:56:19 -0700
  • Importance: Normal

Hi there -

I want to be able to install one of two packages as part of a metapackage
depending on whether a file is found. I have edited the packages to add a
package requirement; one of them will install if the file is found; the
other will not install if the file is found.

This didn't work - the installation fails if the requirements for either of
the packages fails.

It looks like I can do what I want to do with an InstallationCheck script -
and I see some examples in the list archives. My concern with this approach
is the big floating Legacy Document warning on the InstallationCheck page on
the Apple site.

Is there another approach, or do I just need to get over  the legacy
document warning?

Thanks in advance for any opinions...

-Dallas



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