Re: packagemaker -- filed Apple bug
Re: packagemaker -- filed Apple bug
- Subject: Re: packagemaker -- filed Apple bug
- From: "Andy O'Meara" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:12:16 -0400
While we're talking about PackageMaker and Tiger, let me chime in on a
frustrating bug with Tiger's package isntaller that I filed in Apple's bug
reporter a few days ago. Folks here that use PackageMaker with custom
InstallationCheck.strings and VolumeCheck.string will want to know of it...
Here's a paste of it:
Problem ID: 4133872
Title: Package .string messages fail to show under Tiger
Summary:
Packages that properly display the messages contained in VolumeCheck.strings
and InstallationCheck.strings under 10.3, do not display properly under 10.4
(instead, the default "Could not find specified message for index X" is
displayed).
Steps to Repro:
Run any package that uses VolumeCheck.strings and InstallationCheck.strings,
built via PackageMaker 1.x or 2.x, built under 10.3 or 10.4, and you'll
always get the "could not find specified message for index X" message. I
stress: a package under 10.3 will show string messages properly while the
*same* package will not find the string under 10.4.
Expected Results:
Same as under 10.3: the strings in *.strings properly display.
Actual Results:
Both the strings from VolumeCheck.strings and InstallationCheck.strings are
never found.
Regression:
The fact the same package works under 10.3 and doesn't under 10.4 indicates
there's a bug in the 10.4 package installer.
Andy
On 6/1/05 1:55 PM, "Dan Grassi" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:27 PM, Stephane Sudre wrote:
>
>>
>> On 1 juin 05, at 18:34, Dan Grassi wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I noticed that packagemaker run from the command line now produces
>>> a package with the scripts, such as InstallationCheck, not having
>>> their permissions set to execute. This causes the installation to
>>> fail.
>>>
>>> Is this a bug or am I missing something?
>>>
>>
>> Are the permissions set for the InstallationCheck file in your
>> Resources folder?
>
> Yes. There has been some change between Panther and Tiger.
>
> Dan
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