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badsandwich

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Sep 8, 2009
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Is there any reason why I shouldn't distribute a .pkg file as is (i.e. without zipping it up or putting it inside a dmg first)?

Thanks!
 
Older .pkg's were actually bundles (folders disguised as files), so they were always archived for distribution.
 
Argh. Just learned (the hard way) another reason not to do this: it seems that if the pkg file gets corrupted you don't necessarily know it until after you try installing it...
 
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