Closed kylegillen closed 10 years ago
Ignorance on my part.
The legacy version of PackageMaker can be downloaded here: https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action?name=PackageMaker and it doesn't need to be 'installed', simply move the actual package within the dmg to your applications folder - exactly as worded in the read me ;)
I'm also having this problem. Downloaded the Auxiliary tools for Xcode opened the dmg and placed PackageMaker into applications folder, when building I now get an error that it PackageManager isn't for my osX. And Maybe I should install it.
What exactly do you mean by 'simply move the actual package within the dmg to your applications folder'? Is that what I did?
/Llama
I've attached an image of what I did. So literally the installer from the dmg must be copied to the applications folder, everything worked as outlined after that.
Oke it worked. The thing I did wrong was I used the package manager that came out february 2012. That one doesn't work. You need the one that came out in late July 2012!
Tkx for you help nextriot.
/Llama
Worked up until installing a security patch. Now Package Maker won't even open
Hi guys:
Having an issue installing on Mavericks as PackageMaker doesn't seem to be available for it. Tried building in XCode and using the command inside the 'installer' folder. The error I get is:
Could not locate PackageMaker.app. You can download it from https://developer.apple.com/downloads (Auxiliary tools for Xcode)
Is there a workaround / fix for this, or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks again. Kyle