So I'm building our new 10.8.3 image with Adobe CS 6 and have discovered that the only surefire way to get Adobe CS6 to install is to have it run as a separate install that runs as part of the Casper post-flight or post-imaging installation process. Trying to have CS 6 install as part of the normal imaging workflow fails miserably.
Normally, I'd just do this and be done: Each machine would be imaged and then reboot, then CS 6 would install, and be done with it. But I'm discovering that the CS 6 takes far too long to install. For instance: I'm imaging from a local drive while booted from an SSD drive via Thunderbolt. My BaseOS + iLife11 + everything else images in about 5 minutes. Upon restart, the post-imaging script fires off and the CS 6 installer starts. The CS 6 installer alone takes almost 25 minutes to compete. This is totally unacceptable and has taken my imaging time per machine from about 6-7 minutes to 30+ minutes.
So the $25,000 question: How do I ameliorate this issue? Surely there must be a way to install CS 6 as part of the imaging process and not as part of a post-imaging script. I've been installing CS 5 the former way for years, and in fact during testing, if I swap my CS6.pkg for my CS5.pkg, the entire imaging process is about 7 minutes.
Is the problem that I built the CS6.pkg with AAMEE 3.1? Is is related instead to the fact that it's a post-imaging script that installs it?
Will compiling this imaging workflow help the problem (I don't think so since how can a post-imaging script that installs CS6 be part of a compiled image?)