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Re: PackageMaker
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Re: PackageMaker


  • Subject: Re: PackageMaker
  • From: Douglas Norton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 22:10:13 -0700

You should ask this on the installer-dev list.

Douglas

On Sep 12, 2009, at 20:11 , turbo3d wrote:

I want to package an application in such a way that the installer will always install the application instead of updating any existing app.

for example, there is an already installed app named Myapp v10.app in the application folder of the system volume.
I have packaged MyAppv11.app with PackageMaker 3.04 ( following all the recommendations : owner root , group admin ,... ).
The installer either :
- changes the files inside the Myapp v10.app in such a way that Myapp v10.app now runs as MyAppv11.app ( and does not change the name ! )
- or installs nothing if I remove Myapp v10.app before running the MyAppv11.app installer ( but says the install was OK ... )


I also tried to change my "orgaisation name, the

How the configure PackageMaker to have it generate a package that will simply copy ( or replace ) it's content to a destination ?

Thanks and Regards
JP




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