Re: PackageMaker command line/meta pkg/Panther
site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: installer-dev@lists.apple.com On lundi, novembre 8, 2004, at 11:27 PM, John Rosasco wrote: This is because it was just to give an idea ;) To go into details, a metapackage once built looks like this: MyMetapackage.mpkg -+- Contents -+- PkgInfo | +- Info.plist | +- Resources -+- Description.plist | +- [MyMetapackage.info] | +- [MyMetapackage.list] | + ... build -+- .containedPkgs -+- Your Packages | +- MyMetapackage.mpkg Now, if you want the solution involving a 3rd party tool: Hope it helps. -- Stephane _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Installer-dev mailing list (Installer-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/installer-dev/site_archiver%40lists.a... mkdir $HOME/build/ cp -R Meta/*.pkg $HOME/build/ mkdir $HOME/build/MyMetapackage.mpkg mkdir $HOME/build/MyMetapackage/Contents cp Info.plist $HOME/build/MyMetapackage/Contents/ ##echo pmkrpkg1 > $HOME/build/MyMetapackage/Contents/PkgInfo ## As this puts a 0, you need to copy a file instead cp -R resources $HOME/build/MyMetapackage/Contents/Resources cp Description.plist $HOME/build/MyMetapackage/Contents/Resources/ How is it that this can hide the packages ? Right now, given my Info.plist file as described above, it doesn't appear possible that these steps could produce a meta-package that would work with my Info.plist file or hide the packages. Items in [] are optional and used for Mac OS X < 10.1 compatibility ... represents .lproj folders, scripts, and additional resources (background picture), etc... So if you already have the Info.plist and the Description.plist file and you don't care about 10.1 compatibility (which you wouldn't get anyway using PackageMaker from the UI last time I checked), what you just have to do is build the file hierarchy yourself. Since you want to put the Packages in a .containedPkgs folder, your hierarchy would look like this ("build" is a temporary folder I think it's wise to create): As I'm not a king of shell scripts (but I think it can be done just via a shell script): 1) Create the build folder 2) Create the .containedPkgs within the build folder 3) Copy your Packages in the .containedPkgs folder 4) Create the MyMetapackage.mpkg folder 5) Create the Contents folder within the MyMetapackage.mpkg folder 6) Copy a PkgInfo file from a Metapackage you built manually in the Contents folder 7) Copy the Info.plist in the Contents folder 8) Copy the Resources folder in the Contents folder 9) Copy the Description.plist file in the Resources folder 1) Download Iceberg on VersionTracker 2) Create a new Metapackage project 3) Add your documents, settings and all (if you have a .pmsm file, you can import it to avoid steps 2 and 3). 4) Drag and Drop your built packages in the Components section 5) Save 6) Call from the command line: freeze /the_path/to/your/Iceberg/Project.packproj But I still think the shell solution is easier in your case if you don't care about 10.1 compatibility. This email sent to site_archiver@lists.apple.com
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Stéphane Sudre