Re: Installing to users Home folder using Packages
Re: Installing to users Home folder using Packages
- Subject: Re: Installing to users Home folder using Packages
- From: Conor Schutzman <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 08:47:27 -0700
Bad habits on the part of the software developer SHOULD NOT lead to bad habits on the part of the packager.
The trick of moving files into home via LaunchAgent is (IMHO) the best compromise. But if the vendors are as open to feedback as you say, why not push back as to their poor coding habits?
On Sep 4, 2013, at 7:51 AM, Don Montalvo <email@hidden> wrote:
> Greg as usual you're right. :)
>
> However there are a good number of vendors (FontAgent Pro 5) that still have defaults settings that are managed per-user instead of all-users. There are other settings that are not manageable by defaults but that's another thread. ;)
>
> We work with vendors all the time, most listen (this one listened), most turn around fixes quickly (we'll see if/when this vendor will provide the necessary change)...some don't, so until they do the ability to deliver stuff to (~) is unfortunate reality.
>
> I'm BCC'ing the InsiderSoftware folks in case they want to chime in...
>
> Good to know Packages.app offers this supported function. :)
>
> Don
>
> Greg Neagle wrote:
>
>> Why do you need to do this?
>>
>> I would not want to use/support your software in an enterprise environment where:
>>
>> 1) There may be multiple user accounts on a machine
>> 2) User accounts might come from a directory service and therefore have no "footprint" on a machine when your software is installed.
>> 3) The user installing your software might be a site administrator, and not the user who will be using your software.
>> 4) The software might be installed by an automated process and there might be no user logged in at all at the time of install.
>> 5) A machine might be set up and configured _before_ the main user's account is created; the main user's account may not even exist at the time of the installation of your software.
>>
>> Software should not _require_ the installation of anything in a user's home directory.
>>
>> -Greg
>>
>> James Pritchard wrote:
>>
>>> Up until now we've been using PackageMaker to put together our installs but looking to make a change to use Packages for our next software release.
>>>
>>> An issue we had using PackageMaker was with installing to the users Home folder. Our solution was to install to the /tmp folder and then copy the files across in a post flight script. Can anyone tell me if there a way of installing to the Home folder in Packages, or should I just carry on using my existing post flight script.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> James
>
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