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2011.02.08 22:32, Christian Lohmaier rašė:
Hi Rimas, *,

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:15 PM, Rimas Kudelis<rq@akl.lt>  wrote:
2011.02.08 18:18, Christian Lohmaier rašė:
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Rimas Kudelis<rq@akl.lt>    wrote:
2011.02.08 17:46, Christian Lohmaier rašė:
* You cannot install as regular user (you always have to identify as
administrator)
(authentication is done before being able to select a target-directory)
[...]
I did, believe me.
What about the second drop-down here:
http://s.sudre.free.fr/Stuff/PM102_4.jpg ?
Look at it for a few seconds, and think about it yourself for a while.
There is *no* choice "ask for permissions when necessary".
The thing is – I don't see the other options in the drop-down. But I remember reading yesterday (or maybe the day before it) that that checkbox is there to enable/disable the password prompt.


So when you want LO to be installable in /Applications, you need to
chose admin authentification, but that means that the installer
*always* asks for that, no matter when the user later chooses to
install in his ~/Desktop in the later installer steps.

I don't think copying an app from .dmg to /Applications asks for root permissions, does it?.. If it does not, then permissions shouldn't be necessary to install there too.

I can probably check it tomorrow though if my Mac at work has the packager app.

Rimas
P.S. I'm still waiting for you to read my few days old message on the other thread or to come to IRC so I can bug you about it... :)

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