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  • February 23, 2017
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Best answer by dan-snelson

Looks like our mega-package issue is related to Adobe Scout 1.1.3 which the Adobe rep told me has known installation issues on macOS 10.12.3. (I asked about 10.12.x, but she wasn't sure.)

Apparently, re-building the mega-package sans Adobe Scout resolves the issue.

You can search ~/Library/Logs/PDApp.log for ASCT1.1.3 to see if this applies to your situation.

My case number with Adobe is 018-869-8440 in case that helps shorten your call.

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  • February 23, 2017

Hey man, I'm having the same issue. I started another thread about this.

I've recreated packages as well. Check with your adobe rep, this may have something to do with adobe licensing.


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  • February 23, 2017

By the way, I'm going to assume you're using enterprise licensing?

I get the same error code in the logs, 112. Nothing changed.


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  • February 23, 2017

I started to have a lot on installation failures with the 2017 installer. I have device licenses for education. When erasing a computer and installing everything with a Casper configuration i was getting failures and about half of my computers over winter break. When I de-activated a computer from the Adobe web site it would then complete the installation most of the time.

On some computers where I was just trying to run the installer and not re-image the computer I sometimes get a failure. After deleting everything from the /Application/Adobe folder the installer completing the last couple of time I had a failure.


RobertHammen
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  • February 23, 2017

Adobe's installer cert for Acrobat has expired yesterday.

If you have one mega-package, this could explain why it's now failing. Rebuild as individual app installers.

Could also try changing the date back a couple of days and see if the installers work...


dan-snelson
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  • February 23, 2017

Confirming we're seeing the same issue; I'm on hold with Adobe Support (as chat is closed ???) and will provide an update.


roiegat
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  • February 23, 2017

Were seeing the same issues here as well. Seems to effect 2015 and 2017.


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CCA Badge CJA Badge Posted: 18 minutes ago by RobertHammen Adobe's installer cert for Acrobat has expired yesterday. If you have one mega-package, this could explain why it's now failing. Rebuild as individual app installers. Could also try changing the date back a couple of days and see if the installers work...

I had this same thing happen to me. One mega installer was failing at random. Broke out everything to individual installers, and Acrobat was the only one that failed.

My Adobe install policy now has all the individual installers on it instead of a mega installer. More modular - I like it better.


jamesandre
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  • February 23, 2017

Same again, Acrobat was the culprit. Made a package with about 4 base Apps (excluding Acrobat) and all was good.


mvu
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • February 23, 2017

Yes, it's enterprise licensing. Now that @ChickenDenders mentions it, I noticed the install stops at Acrobat. Glad I'm not the only one with the problem -- was going nuts.


dan-snelson
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  • February 23, 2017

Looks like our mega-package issue is related to Adobe Scout 1.1.3 which the Adobe rep told me has known installation issues on macOS 10.12.3. (I asked about 10.12.x, but she wasn't sure.)

Apparently, re-building the mega-package sans Adobe Scout resolves the issue.

You can search ~/Library/Logs/PDApp.log for ASCT1.1.3 to see if this applies to your situation.

My case number with Adobe is 018-869-8440 in case that helps shorten your call.


mvu
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • February 23, 2017

Thanks a bunch, @dan.snelson . I'll build a mega-pcakge sans Adobe Scout and respond.


RobertHammen
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  • February 23, 2017

Acrobat (both XI and DC), Scout, and Lightroom 5 are all signed with the expired developer cert. Adobe is aware of this, no idea on ETA to respond.


dan-snelson
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  • February 23, 2017

@RobertHammen Thanks for the additional details.

Do you happen to have an Adobe case number I could reference with Adobe support?


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  • February 23, 2017

@RobertHammen Setting the date back to Tuesday seems to have worked for me


dan-snelson
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  • February 23, 2017

A freshly created mega-package sans Adobe Scout just worked for me in our Stage lane.

I'm going to move it to our Production lane for our testers and will advise.


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  • February 24, 2017

+1 for Scout causing installation failures on macOS 10.12.3.

Yay! So many Adobe installation problems on a single thread!


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  • February 24, 2017

I just build the Acrobat DC and Lightroom packages and the now seem to install fine again but scout is still causing this issue. Seems like adobe solved it for the first two apps. Hope they fix it for scout soon so we can provide our class rooms with fresh images...


mvu
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • February 24, 2017

+1 for mega package, minus Scout on 10.12.3. It's either that or the modular approach. Please let us know what you hear from Adobe @dan.snelson


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  • February 24, 2017

I had the same, It's down to the poxy Adobe CC packaer tool.
It just sucks.

I had to d/l another copy of CC packager and build a new package on a Vanilla mac.


dan-snelson
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  • February 24, 2017

In our production lane, the same freshly created mega-package sans Adobe Scout has worked twice and failed twice. (Worked for my boss, so what else matters?)

We're using Adobe's Log Collector Tool to provide Adobe's tech support additional details.


dan-snelson
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  • February 24, 2017

An update from Adobe …

Your Case Number:0188698440 Case Description:package failure issue From: Enterprise-Support@adobe.com Hi Dan, We're seeing this issue with more customers, so it's been logged as a bug. There are two workarounds: one is to create a package without those applications, at least until the bug is fixed. The second is to backdate the computer to before the 21st. Neither are satisfactory, I understand. I've added your case number and name and email to the bug, and I'm watching the bug, so as soon as I receive data on it, I'll let you know. Please feel free to emailme with any concerns, questions, or requests for updates. Best regards,

… seeking clarification on without those applications.


dan-snelson
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  • February 24, 2017

Clarification on impacted applications (as previously documented by @RobertHammen):

Your Case Number:0188698440 Case Description:package failure issue From: Enterprise-Support@adobe.com Hi Dan, Apologies. Acrobat, Scout, and Lightroom. Best regards,

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  • February 26, 2017

Some strategies and options here, as well as a bit more clarification on what software revisions are affected: Adobe Package Expiration.

Notably Scout is the only affected title that's not currently hidden behind Creative Cloud Packager's "Archive" checkbox and included when the very-tempting checkbox for "all" products is checked.


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  • February 27, 2017

We tried the following workaround (removing the Scout installer package from the custom package), and it worked because our custom package is relatively new.

(1) Create a dummy package named 'Scout_1_1_3_LREFJ.pkg'. This package is a payload-free package and its postflight script simply returns zero (successful installation).

<postflight>

#!/bin/sh

exit 0

(2) Replace the following package with the above payload-free package

<Package_Root>/Contents/Resources/Setup/ASCT1.1.3/Scout_1_1_3_LREFJ.pkg


dan-snelson
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  • February 27, 2017
Your Case Number:0188698440 Case Description:package failure issue From: Enterprise-Support@adobe.com Hi Dan, The issue has been fixed for Acrobat, so if you clear the packager cache, and make sure you have new copies of everything,you'll beable to make packages with Acrobat. We're working on this issue with regard to Adobe Scout and Lightroom. Please see this technote:https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/packager/creative-cloud-package-installation-failed-error-message.html Best regards,