On and he rescripted it into shell to use the built-in binary ![]() I wasn't sure how to deal with this since it takes eachĪrgument as it installs and then I saw a shell script posted by Jeff Dyck You'll find both a preflight and postflight perl scripts that take care of The dvd installer so that wasn't an issue. The advantage of this over building a package is that it will have the correct pre- and post-install scripts with it. This garageband extra content package is 1.12 Gb, so there is every reason to think it'll work. pkg is usually fairly small (<150 Kb), and you are most likely to run into it on an OS install disk. pkg file that doesn't contain the files, but points to them. printer installers), and it usually works without a hitch - the only problem you run into is when you have a special. I have deployed packages straight from other sources (esp. You should be able to simply drag the "GarageBandExtraContent.pkg" file into Casper Admin and deploy it. This one only has one package (the iTunes update, for comparison, has four packages). When it is done, you will have a "~/Downloads/GarageBand Instruments and Apple Loops" folder, which in turn contains a "Packages" folder. Go to software update, be sure that the Garage Band Instruments And Apple Loops is the only item with a check mark in front of it, and, from the menu, choose Update -> Download only. Go to software update on a machine with Casper Admin on it that does not have the Garageband update installed. ![]() I believe this will work for you I'm not in a position to do a proper test.
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