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% pkgbuild -root ShellcheckPkg/payload -identifier -version 0.7.0 -install-location /usr/local/bin shellcheck-0.7.0.pkg % cp ~/Downloads/shellcheck-latest/shellcheck ShellcheckPkg/payload Then build the pkg with pkgbuild: % mkdir -p ShellcheckPkg/payload


Instead of copying the binary to /usr/local/bin, place it in a payload folder in a project folder. If you are a MacAdmin and want to distribute shellcheck with your management system, you will need to build an installer package (pkg). Note: if you want the man page as well, you still need to build it with pandoc from the source.
Microsoft autoupdate 4.0 for mac in a loop manual#
The standard location is /usr/local/bin.įor manual installations, this is it! Much simpler than before. You can use tar to unarchive this: tar -xf s 86_64.tar.xzĪfter downloading and un-archiving, you can manually move the shellcheck binary to a suitable directory.
Microsoft autoupdate 4.0 for mac in a loop update#
Update : I was unnecessarily complicating this.
Microsoft autoupdate 4.0 for mac in a loop how to#
In the previous post, I ran into the same problem, and there you can find instructions on how to install the xz tools on macOS. Ironically, macOS can unarchive xz archives when you double click them in the Finder, but there is no command line tool on macOS to unarchive them. You can now download the binary with this link: Just a few weeks later, the shellcheck project added a download for a pre-compiled binary for macOS.

Posted on Categories Weekly News Leave a comment on Weekly News Summary for Admins - Install shellcheck binary on macOS (updated)Ī few months back I wrote a post on how to compile and build an installer for the shellcheck binary for macOS.
Microsoft autoupdate 4.0 for mac in a loop upgrade#
Suppressing Microsoft AutoUpdate’s new macOS Upgrade alert – Kevin M.10.15.1 Update breaks “Update Keychain Password” Again! + Workaround – Mr.Carl Ashley: “Things your postinstall scripts are doing that are 100% bad 100% of the time: cp /tmp/foo.app /Applications/foo.app chmod 777 /Applications/Foo.app chown root:admin /Applications/Foo.app” (Thread).Victor (groob): “Is there someone at Apple who understands that security updates are not optional and that an enterprise might want to enforce a deadline? Lack of MDM options to make this possible suggests otherwise.” (Thread).
Microsoft autoupdate 4.0 for mac in a loop Patch#
How many #macadmin pay for jamf also need jamjar/autopkgr/Munki to properly patch & notify users?”
