Merge branch 'dev' into Fix-for-app-store-replacement-when-label-have-updatetool

This commit is contained in:
Søren Theilgaard
2022-01-09 21:22:27 +01:00
committed by GitHub
23 changed files with 93 additions and 38 deletions

View File

@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
- We have moved the root check to the beginning of the script, and improved DEBUG handling with two different modes. `DEBUG=0` is still for production, and `1` is still for the DEBUG we previously knew downloading to the directory it is running from, but `2` will download to temporary folder, will detect updates, but will not install anything, but it will notify the user (almost as running the script without root before).
- Changed logic if `IGNORE_APP_STORE_APPS=yes`. Before this version a label like `microsoftonedrive` that was installed from App Store, and that we want to replace with the “ordinary” version, Installomator would still use `updateTool`, even though `IGNORE_APP_STORE_APPS=yes`. So we would have to have `INSTALL=force` in order to have the app replaced, as `updateTool` would be used. But now if `IGNORE_APP_STORE_APPS=yes` then `updateTool` will be not set, and the App Store app will be replaced. BUT if the installed software was not from App Store, then `updateTool` will not be used, and it would be a kind of a forced install (in the example of `microsoftonedrive`), except if the version is the same (where installation is skipped).
- Added variable `SYSTEMOWNER` that is used when copying files when installing. Default `0` is to change owner of the app to the current user on the Mac, like this user was installing this app themselves. When using `1` we will put “root:wheel” on the app, which can be useful for shared machines.
## v8.0