Re: Creating a metapackage with PackageMaker command line tool?
Re: Creating a metapackage with PackageMaker command line tool?
- Subject: Re: Creating a metapackage with PackageMaker command line tool?
- From: Colin Cornaby <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 11:59:12 -0700
Actually, PackageMaker has been a continuing problem for us, so we are going to start building entirely using the command line tool and a series of internal scripts, so I'm kind of wondering how to do it without a .pmdoc. :)On Oct 22, 2009, at 11:58 AM, karan rath wrote: Hi Colin,
I use the Packagemaker command line to build my metapackage so that I can include it as part of my build process. This is how I go about it:
Create a metapackage using the Packagemaker command line. This would typically be stored as a .pmdoc. You can use this as input for your packagemaker. The command line would look like:
packagemaker --doc MyPackage.pmdoc --out MyInstaller.mpkg
Instead, if you just want to bundle a directory to be installed, you can use the --root option and specify the directory to bundle.
Do let me know if there is anything else that you are looking for.
Regards, Karan
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Colin Cornaby <email@hidden> wrote:
What exactly is the syntax for creating a metapackage using the PackageMaker tool? The built in documentation for the tool was not exactly clear on this...
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