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Re: Packagemaker and using scripts with Sudo
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Re: Packagemaker and using scripts with Sudo


  • Subject: Re: Packagemaker and using scripts with Sudo
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 10:43:30 +0200


On dimanche, juillet 29, 2007, at 05:38 AM, Kevin Steele wrote:

[...]

As far as I can tell, the script does not run on install even when I
setup the package to require admin or root access.  I'm not sure what
I'm doing wrong, and some suggestions would be nice.  Thanks

postinstall scripts are only called on the first install of a package. If you have previously installed this package during your tests, there is a receipt of this package in /Library/Receipts or ~/Library/Receipts.


If you want this script to be run for every install, you need to move to a postflight script.


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