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If you want to know what changes an installer has made to the filesystem, you should take a snapshot before the installation and another one after, and compare the two.
There are many ways of doing this. The easiest is to use an application such as Uninstaller. A more comprehensive solution is to use Radmind, which uses checksums instead of modification dates to detect changes, and can actually revert the changes. But setting up Radmind is too difficult for most users.
There are many ways of doing this. The easiest is to use an application such as Uninstaller. A more comprehensive solution is to use Radmind, which uses checksums instead of modification dates to detect changes, and can actually revert the changes. But setting up Radmind is too difficult for most users.
Though it is not a fool proof method, you can use
pkgutil --lsbom
or pkgutil --files
to list the files in the bom file for a package installed by Apple's Software Installer.This will not be accurate if for example:
- The installer creates files during installation (through a installer script)
- The program creates files on first run
- The program updates itself later on
Also note that several packages may own the same files (when updates are installed).
File Buddy's Snapshot feature is useful for this sort of thing (Skytag Software).
I haven't tried this, but it should be possible to just make a backup using TimeMachine before and after the installation, and then inspect the contents of the incremental backup.
fs_usage to the rescue ;)
Just open up your installer, run sudo fs_usage Installer and then continue installing. Add some fancy filter options (see man fs_usage) and/or some intelligent grep's (like grepping for mkdir etc.) and there you go.
Just open up your installer, run sudo fs_usage Installer and then continue installing. Add some fancy filter options (see man fs_usage) and/or some intelligent grep's (like grepping for mkdir etc.) and there you go.
Once an Installer is open (you don't even need to go through with it), you can press Command + I to show a list of every file and folder it is going to create. I don't know what happens when the files are to be overwritten or deleted, but it is quite thorough otherwise.
Now THIS should be a hint! Thanks.
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I have used that functionality a lot for several years ;-)
BUT
It still does not show shat happens in the postflight script
BUT
It still does not show shat happens in the postflight script
The snapshot comparison methods seem best. Not all installers or updaters follow Apple's rules. Some modify files without altering the modification dates. Some installers don't use packages, so the package inspection methods won't work.
Also, some applications have built-in 'installers' that write files and/or modify files the first time the application is launched. If you are concerned about installations, then you should monitor the installation and the first launch.
Also, some applications have built-in 'installers' that write files and/or modify files the first time the application is launched. If you are concerned about installations, then you should monitor the installation and the first launch.
There's also FileControl (see the 'Free Stuff' box in the left sidebar).
How To: Easy video to gif 2 4 0 2.
- run FileControl
- do install and start/quit application once (to get any files that are created when the application is first run)
- run FileControl to see filesystem differences
Yes, it's a little 'old technology' (i.e., it doesn't take advantage of the filesystem events stuff), but it works for this purpose (and others).
If some developer wanted to take this application and update it, we'd consider making the code available (contact me via the site's contact form).
FileControl is not free..
I should know whether our software is free or not .. and I can assure you that FileControl is free.
Contrary to metiure's posting, FileControl is free (I should know, it's our software!)
It may be free. But I cannot get it to run. It keeps asking to re-install. There is a problem with the license.
Url extractor 4 77. The program looks good if it would run.
Sorry, Brian, but you are telling only a part of truth. It is a trialware, and the supplied ReadMe file is quite clear in that, the excerpt is below:Url extractor 4 77. The program looks good if it would run.
'Evaluating FileControl
When you first install and use FileControl, it will be running in Trial mode where it has the following limitations:
- • FileControl will only process 5,000 items (folders + files)
• FileControl will not show the deleted items (i.e., only new and changed items will be shown)
• the Trial will expire 4 weeks after being installed
FileControl will remind you of these limitations, when applicable.
Purchasing FileControl
When you are satisfied that FileControl has value, you can purchase a license for FileControl via www.derman.com. We use the fine e-store services provided by Kagi. When you receive your License ID from Kagi (via the 'Thanks for your purchase' email), you can license FileControl as indicated below.'
Another benefit of the Find Any File method is that you are getting an incredible file finding program as a bonus. It is really fast and does complete searches with great filtering and displays.
All of these hints are useful; but it seems that Apple should require the installer to supply complete logging of what's put where. It's already 2010, and the Jetson's have automatic tooth brushers and flying cars. Why can't we at least have this?
All of these hints are useful; but it seems that Apple should require the installer to supply complete logging of what's put where. It's already 2010, and the Jetson's have automatic tooth brushers and flying cars. Why can't we at least have this?
Two comments about this-
1) If you're running a .pkg or .mpkg based installer, as mentioned above, simply use the Show Files command once the installer has launched to get a good idea of what will be installed and where.
2) If you're dealing with a non package installer, download a free copy of LANRev InstallEase and do a before and after snapshot and will present you with a nice hierarchical list of what got installed and/or modified.
One thing to keep in mind with snapshot capture tools like InstallEase though, is that these utilities have no way of knowing if an installer placed or changed a file on the system or if another running app did. It just does a diff and comes up with a list. For ex, Safari cache and pref files, Finder and dock prefs, files in /tmp and other stuff may end up showing up. A little common sense can help you weed those out of the mix though. In my experience with pkg creation from non-pkg installers, I've rarely see an installer change anything under the /Users/YourHomeFolder location. Most of the time a running app will be the one making changes there, such as Mail or an Entourage db changing size.
1) If you're running a .pkg or .mpkg based installer, as mentioned above, simply use the Show Files command once the installer has launched to get a good idea of what will be installed and where.
2) If you're dealing with a non package installer, download a free copy of LANRev InstallEase and do a before and after snapshot and will present you with a nice hierarchical list of what got installed and/or modified.
One thing to keep in mind with snapshot capture tools like InstallEase though, is that these utilities have no way of knowing if an installer placed or changed a file on the system or if another running app did. It just does a diff and comes up with a list. For ex, Safari cache and pref files, Finder and dock prefs, files in /tmp and other stuff may end up showing up. A little common sense can help you weed those out of the mix though. In my experience with pkg creation from non-pkg installers, I've rarely see an installer change anything under the /Users/YourHomeFolder location. Most of the time a running app will be the one making changes there, such as Mail or an Entourage db changing size.
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From a previous hint:
To turn this on, quit the Finder (using Activity Monitor, Terminal, etc.), then open Terminal and enter this command:
$ defaults write com.apple.finder QLEnableXRayFolders 1
Relaunch the Finder, and enjoy the new folder X-Ray mode in Quick Look. If you ever want to disable it again, quit the Finder, then repeat the above Terminal command, but change the 1 to a 0.
Now, spacebar-click on (most, not all) .pkg or .mpkg file to see what it will do.
SB
To turn this on, quit the Finder (using Activity Monitor, Terminal, etc.), then open Terminal and enter this command:
$ defaults write com.apple.finder QLEnableXRayFolders 1
Relaunch the Finder, and enjoy the new folder X-Ray mode in Quick Look. If you ever want to disable it again, quit the Finder, then repeat the above Terminal command, but change the 1 to a 0.
Now, spacebar-click on (most, not all) .pkg or .mpkg file to see what it will do.
SB
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Suspicious Package is a nice Quicklook plugin for installer packages.
What about just a quick snapshot and after snapshot software.. no installers just check system after any event.. is there an app to easily lay it out? I have tried to use filecontrol but it asks for me to 're-active' my license so no luck there.. I think it was made freeware but nobody remembered to change the policy it seems. Anyhow I am looking into file buddy, but any other good ideas? All of the above are excellent BTW so thanks for taking the time to post, I am trying each of them individually to determine the best app for my needs.
Lastly,
Fseventer good for doing all this? I thought it was but nobody mentioned it so I guess everyone is just talking installers.
Lastly,
Fseventer good for doing all this? I thought it was but nobody mentioned it so I guess everyone is just talking installers.