Re: Packagemaker and using scripts with Sudo
Re: Packagemaker and using scripts with Sudo
- Subject: Re: Packagemaker and using scripts with Sudo
- From: "Kevin Steele" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:50:07 -0500
Here is a link to the package
https://bigfile.bcm.tmc.edu/outbound/ksteele/package project.zip
Checked permissions and executable just to be sure
Here is a link to the script file, and two certs that need to be installed.
https://bigfile.bcm.tmc.edu/outbound/ksteele/Extras.zip
On 7/30/07, Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On lundi, juillet 30, 2007, at 03:39 AM, Kevin Steele wrote:
>
> > On 7/29/07, Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden> wrote:
> >>
> >> 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.
> >
> > I changed the Bash script from postinstall to postflight, removed the
> > receipts anyway, and the script still does't run. I also tried naming
> > the script with explicit extension postflight.sh and that didn't seem
> > to work either. Here is the install log.
>
> There should be no extension. Are the permissions correct? (executable
> flag?)
>
> Maybe you can create a small test case so that someone can have a look
> at it.
>
>
>
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