@scriptingosx commented on GitHub:
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@scriptingosx commented on GitHub:
This already works, though probably slightly differently than you would expect:
https://github.com/installomator/installomator#configuration-from-arguments
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@Theile commented on GitHub:
This has already been fixed in our dev branch:
% /Users/st/Documents/GitHub/Installomator/utils/assemble.sh -r authydesktop
2021-11-08 21:40:14 authydesktop…
@Theile commented on GitHub:
I can see you hit the Intel download, and that even downloads on my iPhone. (I just pasted the URL to Safari).
I think you have another problem, maybe the script…
@fleish commented on GitHub:
@Theile thanks, can I get a commit ID for the fix and presumably a push to remote as I'm still seeing it broken in the dev branch I pulled from?
@fleish commented on GitHub:
Still no luck, it's ending up with a null downloadURL:
+./Installomator.sh:1147> name='Authy Desktop'
+./Installomator.sh:1148> type=dmg
+./Installomator.sh:…
@fleish commented on GitHub:
@Theile just checking back on this to make sure you saw my last update since this was already closed
@fleish commented on GitHub:
@Theile OK, I now see your assemble script is building a new version (0.8.0). However, even when I try to run the resulting script that builds I am still seeing…
@fleish commented on GitHub:
I'm not sure why it's behaving differently either. I've tried running this on my main rig & a fresh Big Sur VM that is only used for testing and lacks anything I…
@Theile commented on GitHub:
When I mention our dev-branch, that is the main page here: GitHub.com/Installomator/Installomator
I have tested…
@Theile commented on GitHub:
You have debug on, does the script have writing permissions?
@Theile commented on GitHub:
I don't know what is wrong in you setup. As you can see from my log output, it works fine. I can also use the URL in Safari.
@adibue commented on GitHub:
Hey guys. I just observed exactly the same issue (running via Jamf Pro). However, the URL works just fine when using a web browser.
$ sudo jamf policy…
@Theile commented on GitHub:
Yes, same on my M1. It's a server-problem, mostly. Not sure we can do any kinds of workarounds, just for one label, but I leave this open, so you are welcome to seek…