Bonjour,
Avec Jamf Composer, nous avons le bug suivant :
L'espace disque demandé pour un paquet est de 107 Go alors que le paquet à une taille de 155 Mo.
Le paquet à été fait avec Jamf Composer 11.15.0 sur macOS 15.4.1.
Bonjour,
Avec Jamf Composer, nous avons le bug suivant :
L'espace disque demandé pour un paquet est de 107 Go alors que le paquet à une taille de 155 Mo.
Le paquet à été fait avec Jamf Composer 11.15.0 sur macOS 15.4.1.
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Hi,
With Jamf Composer, we have the following bug: The disk space required for a package requires 107 GB while the package is 155 MB in size [As seen on screenshots in the original message].
The package was made with Jamf Composer 11.15.0 on macOS 15.4.1.
How was the image created with Composer? You need to double-check what's included in the package. I only do a capture when there's something 'odd' getting installed and I'm not sure what and where stuff is getting installed.
Comment l'image a-t-elle été créée avec Composer? Vous devez revérifier ce qui est inclus dans le paquet. Je ne fais une capture que lorsqu'il y a quelque chose d'"étrange" en cours d'installation et je ne sais pas quoi et où les choses sont installées.
Hi,
The package was created with the method "New & Modified Snapshot".
Then i pay attention to have only selected my app /Applictions/MyApp.app
If you create a package with a snapshot, it will include all files that were changed in the time window that was used for the snapshot, even if the files have nothing to do with what you were installing.
Snapshots are good to see what a package you run modifies, but if you want to use a snapshot to build a package you need to look over everything in the package and remove what is not necessary.
Hi,
The package was created with the method "New & Modified Snapshot".
Then i pay attention to have only selected my app /Applictions/MyApp.app
If you're only adding /Applications/MyApp.app then you should try just dragging the app itself into the left-hand column of the Composer window. That will create a new package containing only the app and avoid any of the other cruft the snapshot option might include.
Si vous ajoutez uniquement /Applications/MyApp.app, essayez de simplement faire glisser l'application dans la colonne de gauche de la fenêtre Composer. Cela créera un nouveau package contenant uniquement l'application et évitera les autres problèmes liés à l'option de capture instantanée.
Even when i just drag'n drop the application ?
Is there way to pick only the application i need ?
If you're only adding /Applications/MyApp.app then you should try just dragging the app itself into the left-hand column of the Composer window. That will create a new package containing only the app and avoid any of the other cruft the snapshot option might include.
Si vous ajoutez uniquement /Applications/MyApp.app, essayez de simplement faire glisser l'application dans la colonne de gauche de la fenêtre Composer. Cela créera un nouveau package contenant uniquement l'application et évitera les autres problèmes liés à l'option de capture instantanée.
Ok, thanks for this solution.
Even when i just drag'n drop the application ?
Is there way to pick only the application i need ?
If you drag and drop the application into the left sidebar of Composer it should create a new Composer project with only that application. It's best if you drag the application from the same location you want it to be installed in on the destination (i.e. the Applications folder). Don't drag it from a disk image you just downloaded and mounted. Make sure to change the ownership and permissions as well.
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