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Re: Metapackage questions
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Re: Metapackage questions


  • Subject: Re: Metapackage questions
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 20:52:15 +0200


On jeudi, juin 7, 2007, at 02:58 PM, James Nierodzik wrote:

Using Iceberg to build the packages, but can use the command line or the packagemaker GUI if needed. Is there a way to have the installer show the custom install options rather than defaulting to easy install? I have 5 components in my metapackage one of which is selected as required.. I need the user to select one of the other 4 so would like custom to show rather than easy.

A distribution script would let you do that. This means PackageMaker and Terminal.


Additionally while there is a way to make regular packages require admin access I see no way to make a metapackage require admin access.. is this possible? (for one of the scripts that the package runs).

A metapackage inherits the most restrictive authorization requirements of its children.





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