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    • Dan KorneffD
      Dan Korneff @DanH
      last edited by

      @DanH is it failing on :

      # remove temporary folder
      

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      • DanHD
        DanH @Dan Korneff
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        @dustbro I don't know - I tried removing that Last line just in case it was that and it still failed. However it still installed the files where I wanted, and there's no trace of the temporary directory

        Weird one

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        • Casey KolbC
          Casey Kolb @DanH
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          @DanH Your WhiteBox Packages installer is failing? Do you require a password for the installer? The bash script will only work if the user enters a password, which gives the installer full permissions.

          Casey Kolb
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          • DanHD
            DanH @Casey Kolb
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            @Lunacy-Audio Thanks man. So I just tried it without the bash script and it's installing absolutely fine.

            Perhaps I don't even need the bash script?!

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            • Casey KolbC
              Casey Kolb @DanH
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              @DanH The bash script is only if you're trying to install data (like documentation or user presets) along with the standard plugin files.

              Are you setting it as a post-script? Mine looks like this.

              Screen Shot 2021-02-17 at 10.17.26 AM.png

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              • DanHD
                DanH @Casey Kolb
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                @Lunacy-Audio Yes I'm installing those LFO preset shapes (that you helped me make / save!). So data files which are all *.lfo, and they go straight into the Presets folder. My project looks roughly the same as yours in regards to the Post Install script etc.

                Like I said it's all working. Tried on 3 computers now, Mojave and Catalina....

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                • Casey KolbC
                  Casey Kolb @DanH
                  last edited by

                  @DanH Oh cool! Yeah that's a perfect use case. Ok, glad it's working.

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                  • DanHD
                    DanH @Casey Kolb
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                    @Lunacy-Audio Yes but without the bash script (it wouldn't work with it) - so hopefully that doesn't cause any issues down the line....

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                    • Casey KolbC
                      Casey Kolb @DanH
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                      @DanH The danger in not using the bash script is that you'll overwrite any presets or changes the user has added if they run the installer again. The bash script uses rsync to sync the files from the installer with whatever is currently there.

                      But I'm not sure why it's not working on your end. I'm using it without any issues. You might need to make the .sh file executable? Hard to say without seeing your Packages file.

                      Casey Kolb
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                      • DanHD
                        DanH @Casey Kolb
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                        @Lunacy-Audio Can I send you my Packages file to check pls? Can't seem to figure out the error!

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                        • DanHD
                          DanH @Casey Kolb
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                          @Lunacy-Audio @dustbro Hi guys, do you know what I'd need to tweak in the bash script in order to overwrite a folder, say the User Presets for example? I tried removing rsync but I think there's another step or two?

                          Thanks, D

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                          • Dan KorneffD
                            Dan Korneff @DanH
                            last edited by

                            @DanH Try using the Remove command on a pre-install script

                            rm -rf /directory you wan to remove

                            Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                            • DanHD
                              DanH @Dan Korneff
                              last edited by

                              @dustbro said in Mac Installer issue that effects (I think) all of us:

                              rm -rf /directory you wan to remove

                              Did the trick, thanks :)

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