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      LeeC @orange
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      @orange Yes the plugin reference is definitely set to 'Absoulte Path' in the payloads section...

      Thanks

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        LeeC
        last edited by LeeC

        So just looked in a little deeper and they are infact installing to the hard drive.
        I noticed that there are two plugin locations on a Mac for anyone finding similar issues...

        1. Users>Computername>library>audio>plugins
        2. library>audio>plugins

        I was initially checking location 1 but the installer was writing to loaction 2.

        Thanks to everyone for helping out ☺

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          d.healey @LeeC
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          @LeeC

          I know you were talking about setting up tutorials on Patreon a while back....
          Is this something that you've covered already?

          The Patreon has been going for a few months now but exporting plugins and building installers isn't something I covered yet. Probably won't get around to them until next year now.

          Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
          My Patreon - HISE tutorials
          YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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            LeeC @d.healey
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            @d-healey Thanks for letting me know.
            Will definitely check out the Patreon once I get over this installer malarchy ☺

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              LeeC
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              Typical!

              So it turns out that in order for Logic X to recognise au plugins, the component actually needs to be installed in location 1. below:

              1. Users>Computername>library>audio>plugins>components
              2. library>audio>plugins>components

              Does any know how to get Packages to create an installer to write to this location (1.)?

              The issue I'm finding is that the Computername will vary depending on which machine it's installed on. So setting it as an absolute location is not on option.

              Has anybody been down this road before using Whitebox Packages?

              Hope this makes sense.

              Thanks

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                ulrik @LeeC
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                @LeeC see this pictures, when on payload, click the + and you will be able to locate the user/library/audio/plugins
                Skärmavbild 2019-10-30 kl. 21.21.02.png

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                  LeeC @ulrik
                  last edited by LeeC

                  @ulrik Thanks for replying.

                  But from my understanding your picture below shows that the plugins will install directly into the /users folder and not into the user/name/library/audio/plugins folder.....

                  alt text

                  Appreciate your response though

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                    ulrik @LeeC
                    last edited by

                    @LeeC that picture shows only when you start the process, when in payload I load the plugins from /Users/myName/Library/Audio/PlugIns/ and components & VST3

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                      ulrik @LeeC
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                        ulrik @LeeC
                        last edited by

                        @LeeC I'm sorry, I did not read your first question so well, I see now that you want to install the plugins to Library/Audio/PlugIns/etc...
                        stupid me, I'll delete the latest post...😔

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                          arminh
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                          In oner installer you can't install in system file and home user folder. To do this I created post install script which move content from Library/Aplication Support/PLUGIN NAME to ~/Library/Aplication Support/PLUGIN NAME.

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                            LeeC @ulrik
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                            @ulrik No worries. Thanks for trying though! ☺

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                              LeeC @arminh
                              last edited by LeeC

                              @arminh This sounds interesting...

                              So what did you use to create a post install script?

                              I think this is exactly what needs to be done ☺

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                                arminh @LeeC
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                                @LeeC I just edited code which are on white box page

                                First create file post-installation.sh and use it as main post installation script

                                #!/bin/sh
                                
                                foundPackage=`/usr/sbin/pkgutil --volume "$3" --pkgs=$INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID`
                                
                                ## For Mac OS X 10.5 ##
                                
                                if [ -z "$SHARED_INSTALLER_TEMP" ]; then
                                
                                	if [ -f $INSTALLER_TEMP/.install.$INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID ]; then
                                
                                		foundPackage=""
                                
                                		/bin/rm $INSTALLER_TEMP/.install.$INSTALL_PKG_SESSION_ID
                                
                                	fi
                                fi
                                
                                ## End For Mac OS X 10.5 ##
                                
                                if test -n "$foundPackage"; then
                                
                                	# It's an upgrade
                                
                                	/bin/sh ./postupgrade.sh
                                
                                else
                                
                                	# It's a clean install
                                
                                	/bin/sh ./postinstall.sh
                                
                                fi
                                
                                exit 0
                                

                                Next, create second script called postinstall.sh with this content

                                #!/bin/sh
                                
                                
                                cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/
                                mkdir COMPANY_NAME
                                cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/YOUR_COMPANY NAME
                                mkdir PRODUCT_NAME
                                sudo mv /Library/Application\ Support/COMPANY_NAME/PRODUCT_NAME/* ~/Library/Application\ Support/COMPANY_NAME/PRODUCT_NAME/
                                cd /Library/Application\ Support/
                                sudo rm -rf COMPANY_NAME
                                
                                
                                exit 0
                                
                                

                                If you have space in your Company or product name you must write this like this

                                My\ Company = My Company
                                My\ Product = My Product
                                
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                                  LeeC @arminh
                                  last edited by

                                  @arminh Great info thanks.
                                  I'll check it out ☺

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                                    LeeC
                                    last edited by

                                    Found a way to access the Users>Computername>library>audio>plugins using Whitebox for anyone that's following this.

                                    Check this out:

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                                    WhiteBox - Packages - Q&A_03

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                                    Instructions
                                    Let's say you want to install a file in ~/Library/Application Support. Here's how to do that:

                                    Open Packages
                                    Create a new Distribution project.
                                    Choose Packages > Preferences…
                                    Click Advanced.
                                    Check Show Advanced User Options and close the Preferences window.
                                    Select Project in the source list.
                                    Click the Settings tab.
                                    Scroll to the bottom of the Advanced Options list.
                                    Check current user's home.
                                    Click the Requirements & Resources tab.
                                    Check Install on startup disk only.
                                    Select the package in the source list.
                                    Click the Settings tab.
                                    Uncheck Require admin password for installation.
                                    Click the Payload tab.
                                    Select the /Library/Application Support row in the Contents list.
                                    Click +.
                                    Select the file you want to install and click Add…
                                    Select the Reference Style and click Add.
                                    You can now build your package and test it.

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                                      Dan Korneff
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                                      @LeeC I tried the instructions, and it doesn't install to the ~/Library 🤷
                                      The link even has a Sample Project.... I opened and ran. Still installed to /Library

                                      Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                                        LeeC @Dan Korneff
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                                        @dustbro I think I tried that it sample project and it worked ok.
                                        Let me take another look.....

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                                          LeeC @Dan Korneff
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                                          @dustbro Yep just tried the sample project and it worked.

                                          Installed a 'payload_file.txt' file to the ~/Library/Application Support/ location.

                                          I'll have a play about but not entirely sure why you're not seeing it your end :(

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                                            arminh
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                                            BTW. In white box installer you can only install in one location. You must choose whether you want to install on /Library on user home ~/Library You can't install part in normal library and second part on user folder. Only one option which I figure out is post install scrip which install everything in normal Library and then copy it to user home

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