Re: packagemaker post-flight script
Re: packagemaker post-flight script
- Subject: Re: packagemaker post-flight script
- From: helpcrypto helpcrypto <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 08:52:04 +0200
Do you consider using Packages (or Iceberg)?
http://s.sudre.free.fr/Packaging.html
2011/7/15 Neacsa Bogdan Valentin <email@hidden>:
> Hello,
> I have a problem with running a post-flight script. I've atached the script
> I'm trying to run. It looks so messy because I haven't found a better way to
> do some kind of debugging from the installer. How all the paths are absolute
> paths on my PC and for now I would be satisfied if it ran on my PC.
> Basically I have a big python project that has a lot of dependencies. So
> what the script should do is do a series of:
> go to dependency_folder1
> python setup.py install
> go to dependency_folder2
> python setup.py install
> All the dependency_folders are in my package. Now I've started an apple
> discussion before this and from what I found from there is that all the
> instructions are run from the installers specific context. But what exactly
> does that mean ? To better formulate my question: if the PC that will
> install my package has python installed, will "python" as a command still be
> available in the installers context ? How can I get the path/location of
> this context ? Are there any simpler alternatives to packageMaker that could
> handle scripts like this better ?
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
>
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