Re: PackageMaker 3 Question
Re: PackageMaker 3 Question
- Subject: Re: PackageMaker 3 Question
- From: "Ball, Dan" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 15:23:17 -0400
- Thread-topic: PackageMaker 3 Question
Title: Re: PackageMaker 3 Question
Yep, thats exactly what I did I just left it at default for 10.5. I’m guessing if I build a package for 10.4.x then I will get that option back?.....Well yea I just answered that question if I choose 10.4 then I get that option back. The 10.5 way is a lot more secure though it seems, but its useful to have the ability to open the package and see its contents sometimes.
I think I had this question before and figured it out and just forgot. I just got done moving our clients and my machine to Leopard and started to use the latest package maker again, I think I ran across the same issue before when I was testing PackageMaker 3 out when Leopard first shipped.
Thanks,
Dan
On 8/8/08 2:56 PM, "Fritz Anderson" <email@hidden> wrote:
On 8 Aug 2008, at 1:33 PM, Ball, Dan wrote:
With PackageMaker 3 if you create a package you can’t right click on the package and get the option to view its contents anymore. When creating the package is there somewhere to turn this on?
The installer-dev list will be able to help you with details.
Are you choosing Leopard as the target system? For Leopard, PackageMaker generates a "flat" package, with the archive, scripts, etc., all embedded in one file.
— F
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