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Brigandy
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: ndpete[/u][p]I’d try a build with the 10.6.3 disc. From what I’ve read in other posts and such it seems like a 10.6.3 is recommended. I’d been building with a 10.6 disk as well but I ran into some new computers and such that wouldn’t boot with a 10.6 disc so I finally made the switch to 10.6.3[/p][/QUOTE]
Nope, retail 10.6.3 disc did not work. Everything installed correctly, but you still have to manually run “Software Updates” to install “iLife Support 9.0.4”.
This is crazy.
Brigandy
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: ndpete[/u][p]Post your logs and let us look through them. Also which Install disc are your running from? 10.6 or 10.6.3? I also made a switch from a 10.6 install disc to 10.6.3. not sure if that would affect it much it might!
Edit:
Other things i did was completely delete instadmg. Checked out a fresh version from svn. Re-imported Install disc. Also Re-checked sum my iLife package and the update package. Might help…[/p][/QUOTE]Here is my package.log: http://pastebin.com/V0GCk0p1
Brigandy
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: ndpete[/u][p]Post your logs and let us look through them. Also which Install disc are your running from? 10.6 or 10.6.3? I also made a switch from a 10.6 install disc to 10.6.3. not sure if that would affect it much it might![/p][/QUOTE]
I’m using a retail 10.6 disk. I have a retail 10.6.3 disk but i’ve never used it with InstaUp2Date.
Brigandy
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: ndpete[/u][p]I had a catalog that first ran the Vanilla catalog then it installed iLife.mpkg then right after that it installed the iLife Support 9.04 update then it installed the rest of iLife updates.[/p][/QUOTE]
Wow, I have the same “exact” setup as you and when I restore the image to a brand new iMac 27″, the “iLife Support 9.04” still needs to be installed via Software updates.
When I create the image, it’s on a 10.6.5 Mac that has no RAID. It’s a simple setup. I use InstaUp2Date to create my image and the InstaUp2Date logs show me that the “iLife Support 9.04” was installed successfully, but once the image is restored, the “iLife Support 9.04” needs to be installed again.
Screw it. I’m tired of this issue. I’m moving on. 😐
Brigandy
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: ndpete[/u][p]Funny how it just affected the iLife Support update.[/p][/QUOTE]
Where did you place the “iLife Support 9.04” update (in what catalog and in what order)?
Brigandy
ParticipantiLife 09 iLife ’09 Install DVD.dmg sha1:de8d2d59ad22a9de65142531ce1318e42cb62c88
Brigandy
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: dead2sin[/u][p]iLife support 9.0.4 installs fine for me via InstaDMG. I have it as part of one of my catalogs and it doesn’t ask for 9.0.4 upon firstboot.
Nate[/p][/QUOTE]
Like I said before, you have a different version of iLife 09 or you do not have iLife 09 even installed.
Brigandy
ParticipantAll of the resolutions (mentioned above) do not work.
Brigandy
ParticipantIf you do not install “iLife 09”, the “iLife 09 Support 9.0.4” update (along with all the other Mac OS X 10.6.x updates) will install fine and there are no issues.
Brigandy
ParticipantThe “iLife 09 Support 9.0.4” will not install via instadmg (instaup2date). Once you install “iLife 09”, your hosed. No matter where you place the “iLife 09 Support 9.0.4” update in your catalog files, it will still need to be installed manually afterwards (via Software Update). I have been working with this for 5 days and I am the originator of this post.
Brigandy
ParticipantLarkost,
If we change the instadmg.bash script to “DISABLE_CHROOT=true”, will it cause other problems?
We are trying to get the Office 2008 installer to play nice with Mac OS X 10.5.x.
Brigandy
ParticipantLarkost,
If we change the instadmg.bash script to “DISABLE_CHROOT=true”, will it cause other problems?
We are trying to get the Office 2008 installer to play nice with Mac OS X 10.5.x.
Brigandy
Participantdead2sin,
I built a 10.6.4 image with a 10.6.4 machine and the mosen patched Office 2008 updates work fine.
Mosen patched Office 2008 updates [u]DO NOT WORK[/u] with Mac OS X 10.5.x. The user will receive the following error:
[b]” The install failed (The following install step failed: run preflight script for Quit Microsoft Applications. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.)”[/b]
I have updated the following link with this information:
Brigandy
Participant[b]IMPORTANT:[/b]
Mosen patched Office 2008 updates [u]DO NOT WORK[/u] with Mac OS X 10.5.x. The user will receive the following error:
[b]” The install failed (The following install step failed: run preflight script for Quit Microsoft Applications. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.)”[/b]
Please be aware that the tutorial (above) “[u]only[/u]” works with Mac OS X 10.6.x.
Brigandy
ParticipantI am running r353
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