Re: Mac OS X 10.5.5Update fails with error when run via command line installer
Re: Mac OS X 10.5.5Update fails with error when run via command line installer
- Subject: Re: Mac OS X 10.5.5Update fails with error when run via command line installer
- From: Martin Bestmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 23:47:32 +0200
Hi,
I think we have figured out what the problem is. The pkg file that is
installed is the "MacOSXUpd10.5.5Patch.pkg" and not the
MacOSXUpd10.5.5pkg. I have no idea under which circumstances
"softwareupdate -d MacOSXUpd10.5.5-10.5.5" downloads this file
"MacOSXUpd10.5.5Patch.pkg" and not the "MacOSXUpd10.5.5pkg" file. If
you google for "MacOSXUpd10.5.5Patch" you will find a few others
having similar problems.
Martin
On 18.09.2008, at 21:14, Martin Bestmann wrote:
Hi,
our daemon executes software update packages by using installer
command line tool. With the new Mac OS X 10.5.5 Update
(MacOSXUpd10.5.5-10.5.5) we are seeing that on some machine the
installation fails with the following error:
installer: Cannot install on volume / because it is disabled.
installer: This system doesn't meet the file content requirements.
We have a machine at the customer site where this is fully
reproduce. The machine is an Intel machine running Mac OS 10.5.4
Build 9E17.
What can cause this error and what I can do to troubleshoot this.
I call the installer with the following parameters:
-pkg <path to package>
-target /
-verboseR
Help on this one is really needed,
Thanks very much,
Martin
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