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Re: PackageMaker: Postinstall with Components in XCode 3.0
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Re: PackageMaker: Postinstall with Components in XCode 3.0


  • Subject: Re: PackageMaker: Postinstall with Components in XCode 3.0
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 23:53:00 +0200


On Jul 10, 2008, at 1:51 PM, Tobias Prinz wrote:

Hello there,

[...]

Now my question:
What is it I am doing wrong? I had a simple working test when I decided to use package maker. But that did just call a post-install action with absolute path. Plus the copying of files worked, so I am a bit dumbstruck here. Why doesn't PM copy the apps properly? Is that the reason why it does not execute the postinstall actions? Or may postinstall actions not be .app files?

2 things:

- which OS version are you running? (*)

- can you provide the package so that it can be investigated?



* I ask this because while doing a quick test, I discovered Automator is a bad example of Universal Binary support. When you build an application from a Workflow, you get a PowerPC runtime on a PowerPC Mac. This may need to be taken into account.



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