Re: .pkg stored on Windows Servers
site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: Installer-dev@lists.apple.com I .pkg _IS_ a directory. OS X just shows it to you as a file. Look at it in Terminal. This is why installers are shipped as DMG files online. You could zip it up if you had to but that is not what customers expect. Probably ok for just storage though. On Thu May 26 17:08 , Michele Corum sent:
I have created a simple distribution .pkg. When it is copied to a Windows 2003 server share, the .pkg is no longer recognized as a single file, rather it shows up as a directory. Normally I turn the .pkg into .dmg which solves the issue. However I am being asked to create a .pkg that is readable as a single .pkg on the Windows platform.
Is this possible and how do I do that?
Michele Corum Macintosh Engineer/Developer aap3 at Cisco Systems, Inc. 400 East Tasman Drive, SJ12-4, F3 San Jose, California 95134 Desk 408.853.3430 Cell 925.586.6173 mcorum@cisco.com
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