I'm going to check that link out. We utilize Installomator for a lot of our updates and most include of them with check to see what version is installed and install the correct one. For the other apps that don't have it we just smart groups to exclude Intel or M1 devices.
I've had some success with https://blog.kandji.io/universal-installer-mac-apps
Where do you get the Developer ID from?
Where do you get the Developer ID from?
When I run the script, I'm inputing as I go. This is the error I get, but what I'm inputing matches, so I'm not sure what's going on. The only difference is the Developer ID has quotes around it, but I tried adding it that way, but doesn't work.
Expected values for Team Identifier and Developer Authority did not match!
In our environment we are using the jamf title server for this. With this you just include the Titleserver into your JAMF Instance and on the Titleserver you subscribe the original JAMF Patchtitle. This allows you to create a second Patch entry for the same software and map the other Package to it. Only downside here is that the Summary for the installed Versions is counting every Computer instead of just ARM or Intel. The Patch Policies then need to be scoped to Computers with the given Processor Architecture.