Re: PackageMaker & a Script
Re: PackageMaker & a Script
- Subject: Re: PackageMaker & a Script
- From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 12:55:36 -0700
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:21 PM, George Spiese <email@hidden> wrote:
> In tests, I had placed the script I have in the left pane, put it was not
> named preflight, it was the name I gave it when I created it. It has the
> file name extension .sh. I am not sure what you mean by put it in the
> "Resources" directory. I don't see one. Should I rename the Script
> "Preflight" (with or without the .sh extension?) and drop it into the left
> pane of PackageMaker?
The Resources folder Greg is referring to is the one you can see if
you inspect your built package with the ctrl+click command in the
Finder (Show Package Contents). If you don't see this menu item, then
it's a flat package.
> Can you also explain where to indicate a "bundle"
> package or "flat" package. I don't see settings for that.
You can't directly do that in PackageMaker. The format is determined
by the target. If you select Mac OS X 10.5, then you get a flat
package/distribution.
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