Grüss euch,gibt es ein Program wenn ich mehrere install pkg sie gleichzeitig instalieren kann?Danke
Gibt es ein program das mehrere pkg gleichzeigt zu instalieren?
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- Erledigt
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Alle markieren, Rechtsklick--Öffnen ?
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Das Stimmt,aber dann kommen mir 30 Fenster was ich ja vermeiden will.Danke
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Ich meine Pacifist sollte das können. War früher mal Shareware, weiß nicht mehr wie es heute ist.
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einfach mal "man installer" im Terminal eingeben
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Installer_(macOS)
http://apple.stackexchange.com…-installation-of-pkg-fileCode- INSTALLER(8) BSD System Manager's Manual INSTALLER(8)
- NAME
- installer -- system software and package installer tool.
- SYNOPSIS
- installer [-dominfo] [-volinfo] [-pkginfo] [-showChoicesXML]
- [-showChoicesAfterApplyingChangesXML <pathToXMLFile>]
- [-applyChoiceChangesXML <pathToXMLFile>] [-query <flag>]
- [-allow] [-dumplog] [-help] [-verbose | -verboseR] [-vers]
- [-config] [-plist] [-file <pathToFile>]
- [-lang <ISOLanguageCode>] [-listiso] -package <pathToPackage>
- -target device
- DESCRIPTION
- The installer command is used to install Mac OS X installer packages to a
- specified domain or volume. The installer command installs a single
- package per invocation, which is specified with the -package parameter (
- -pkg is accepted as a synonym). It may be either a single package or a
- metapackage. In the case of the metapackage, the packages which are part
- of the default install will be installed unless disqualified by a pack-
- age's check tool(s).
- The target volume is specified with the -target parameter ( -tgt is
- accepted as a synonym). It must already be mounted when the installer
- command is invoked.
- For system software installs, the target volume must be a different vol-
- ume than the one currently running the booted system. See systemsetup
- (only available on Mac OS X Server) to set the boot volume.
- The installer command requires root privileges to run. If a package
- requires authentication (set in a package's .info file) the installer
- must be either run as root or with the sudo(8) command (but see further
- discussion under the -store option).
- The installer is not responsible for rebooting the machine after
- installing. Use reboot(8) or shutdown(8) -r now to reboot the system.
- The installer displays two forms of output. The default terse output is
- intended for parsing by scripting languages for automating (or scripting)
- installs and verbose output providing additional information and descrip-
- tive error messages.
- A list of flags and their descriptions:
- -dominfo
- Displays a list of domains into which the software package can be
- installed. For example: LocalSystem or CurrentUserHomeDirectory.
- The domains listed are those which are available and enabled when
- the command is run.
- -volinfo
- Displays a list of volumes onto which the software package can be
- installed. The volumes listed are the mounted volumes available
- when the command is run.
- -pkginfo
- Displays a list of packages that can be installed onto the target
- volume. If a metapackage is given as the package source, all of
- its subpackages are listed.
- -query flag
- Queries a package for information about the metadata. See -help
- for supported flags.
- -allowUntrusted
- Allow install of a package signed by an untrusted (or expired)
- certificate.
- -dumplog
- Detailed log information is always sent to syslog using the
- LOG_INSTALL facility (and will wind up in /var/log/install.log).
- -dumplog additionally writes this log to standard error output.
- -help Displays the help screen describing the list of parameters.
- -verbose
- Displays more descriptive information than the default output.
- Use this parameter in conjunction with -pkginfo and -volinfo
- information requests to see more readable output. The default
- output is formatted for scripting.
- -verboseR
- Displays same information as -verbose except the output is for-
- matted for easy parsing.
- -vers Displays the version of this command.
- -config
- Formats the command line installation arguments for later use.
- The output is sent to stdout, but can be redirected to a file to
- create a configuration file. When specifying this option, an
- installation is not actually performed. This configuration file
- can be supplied as the argument to the -file parameter instead of
- typing a long series of installation arguments. The config file
- can be used to perform multiple identical installs. You can cre-
- ate a config file as follows:
- installer -pkg ~/Documents/Foo.pkg -target / -config > /tmp/con-
- figfile.plist
- -plist Formats the installer output into an XML file, which is sent by
- default to stdout. Use this parameter for -dominfo, -volinfo,
- and -pkginfo
- -file pathToFile
- Specifies the path to the XML file containing parameter informa-
- tion in the key/value dictionary. This file can be used instead
- of the command line parameters, and supersedes any parameters on
- the command line. When you type this parameter, you type the
- path to the XML file. Use with config file generated by -config
- For example:
- installer -file /tmp/configfile.plist
- -lang ISOLanguageCode
- Default language of installed system (ISO format). This is only
- necessary when performing a system (OS) install, otherwise is it
- ignored. There is no verification done to make sure that the
- language being set actually exists on the machine, however the
- ISO language code is verified to ensure that it is valid.
- -listiso
- Display the list of valid ISO language codes the installer recog-
- nizes.
- -showChoiceChangesXML
- Prints to stdout the install choices for the package (specified
- with -pkg) in an XML format. This allows choice attributes to be
- modified and applied at install-time using
- -applyChoiceChangesXML. See CHOICE CHANGES FILE for details of
- this XML format.
- -applyChoiceChangesXML pathToXMLFile
- Applies the install choice changes specified in pathToXMLFile to
- the default choices in the package before installation. This
- allows the command-line installer to customize choice what gets
- installed. See CHOICE CHANGES FILE for details of this XML for-
- mat. Any problems encountered while applying the choice changes
- will be reported to the LOG_INSTALL facility (i.e. to
- /var/log/install.log), and also to stdout if -dumplog is used.
- -showChoicesAfterApplyingChangesXML pathToXMLFile
- Applies the install choice changes specified in pathToXMLFile to
- the default choices in the package, and then dumps the resulting
- choice state to stdout. The input and output XML format is as
- described in CHOICE CHANGES FILE. Since changing one choice in a
- package can implicitly change other choices, this option allows
- you to confirm that a particular choiceChanges file will have the
- intended effect. You must specify a -target when using this
- option, since the evaluated choices can also change with the
- state of the target disk.
- -showChoicesXML
- Prints to stdout the install choices for the package (specified
- with -pkg) in a hierarchical XML format. This is not the same
- format as used with -applyChoiceChangesXML. This option is pro-
- vided for System Image Utility only.
- -store Install the product archive specified by -package, in the same
- way that it would be installed through the Mac App Store. In this
- mode, no other options are supported. (You can specify -target,
- but the only allowable value is the root volume mount point, /).
- For best Mac App Store fidelity, run installer as an admin user
- (not using sudo); you will prompted for your admin user's pass-
- word before the install begins.
- This mode is provided for testing a product archive before sub-
- mission to the Mac App Store. See productbuild(1) for how to cre-
- ate a product archive.
- DEVICES
- A device parameter for the target is any one of the following:
- 1) Any of the values returned by -dominfo
- 2) The device node entry. Any entry of the form of /dev/disk*. ex:
- /dev/disk2
- 3) The disk identifier. Any entry of the form of disk*. ex: disk1s9
- 4) The volume mount point. Any entry of the form of /Volumes/Mountpoint.
- ex: /Volumes/Untitled
- 5) The volume UUID. ex: 376C4046-083E-334F-AF08-62FAFBC4E352
- CHOICE CHANGES FILE
- A ``choiceChanges'' file allows individual installer choices to be
- selected or deselected. A template choiceChanges file for a given package
- can be generated with the -showChoiceChangesXML option, and is inter-
- preted as follows.
- The choiceChanges file is a property list containing an array of dictio-
- naries. Each dictionary has the following three keys:
- Key Description
- choiceIdentifier Identifier for the choice to be modified (string)
- choiceAttribute One of the attribute names described below (string)
- attributeSetting A setting that depends on the choiceAttribute,
- described
- below
- (number
- or
- string)
- The choiceAttribute and attributeSetting values are as follows:
- choiceAttribute attributeSetting Description
- selected (number) 1 to select the choice, 0 to deselect it
- enabled (number) 1 to enable the choice, 0 to disable it
- visible (number) 1 to show the choice, 0 to hide it
- customLocation (string) path at which to install the choice (see
- below)
- Note that there can be multiple dictionaries for the same
- choiceIdentifier, since there can be multiple attributes set for a single
- choice.
- The customLocation attribute can be set for a choice only if that choice
- explicitly allows a user-defined path. That is, if the choice would have
- a Location popup when viewed in the Customize pane of the Installer
- application, it can be set via customLocation. (Otherwise, installation
- paths cannot be arbitrarily modified, since the package author must
- account for custom install locations for the installation to work prop-
- erly.)
- EXAMPLES
- installer -dominfo -pkg InstallMe.pkg
- installer -volinfo -pkg InstallMe.pkg
- installer -pkginfo -pkg DeveloperTools.mpkg
- installer -pkg OSInstall.mpkg -target LocalSystem
- installer -pkg OSInstall.mpkg -target / -lang en
- installer -pkg DeveloperTools.mpkg -target /
- installer -pkg InstallMe.pkg -target "/Volumes/Macintosh HD2"
- installer -pkg InstallMe.pkg -file /tmp/InstallConfigFile
- installer -pkg InstallMe.pkg -target /dev/disk0s5
- ENVIRONMENT
- COMMAND_LINE_INSTALL Set when performing an installation using the
- installer command.
- FILES
- /usr/sbin/installer Software package installer tool
- SEE ALSO
- syslog.conf(5) reboot(8) shutdown(8) softwareupdate(8) sudo(8)
- systemsetup(8)
- HISTORY
- The command line installer tool first appeared in the 10.2 release of Mac
- OS X.
- Mac OS X April 19, 2007 Mac OS X
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