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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: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 23:37:56 +0200


On lundi, juillet 30, 2007, at 03:50 PM, Kevin Steele wrote:

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

2 things:

- your posftglifht script is still postfixed with a .sh. You need to remove it with the "Get Info" window in the Finder

- you use ~/ to target the customer home folder. This will not work as soon as you require Root (or Admin, but you should use Root if you want to use Admin) authentication. Use the $USER env to point to the home folder of the user who launched the installation.

My $0.04


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