Posted on 07-16-2013 09:55 AM
Has anyone had much experience with this? The pkgs I create from the CCP install fine when I run the original pkg but they fail when I import the pkg into Casper Admin then try and run via Self Service. I've tried importing the pkg into CA as well the old trick of putting the packages on a DMG, using the script linked from https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/article.html?id=161 and both method fail after a time in SS. Please help?
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Posted on 07-19-2013 09:35 AM
Have you checked the permissions of the PKG contents? I've had issues in the past where AAMEE (I know it's different, but CCP is based on it) didn't set the permissions correctly on update packages.
Posted on 07-16-2013 10:39 AM
krdell, from what I'm seeing in my initial testing the installers are not ignoring conflicting processes like they did in CS6. I had to close all applications to get the installers to complete. YMMV on that.
Posted on 07-16-2013 11:38 AM
Hi, We released CCP 1.2 yesterday which resolved two bugs. One of those being that conflicting processes were not being ignored as you quite rightly pointed out jhbush. Krdell please pick up this new build and let me know if it does not resolve the issue.
Posted on 07-18-2013 06:09 AM
Hi Thanks for the responses but it is still not working for me whether or not I have all my applications closed or not and am using CCP 1.2. Casper runs the install process for about 3 minutes then eventually fails. It install fine using the original package created by CCP so it likely is something on the Casper side. Is there something I'm doing wrong or something else I can try? Thanks in advance!
Posted on 07-18-2013 11:15 AM
What are you running Casper on? By any chance is your CasperShare on an SMB volume? AAMEE and CCP packages can become corrupted by copying them to SMB shares (even if your policy uses http), there is a workaround:
https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/article.html?id=161
Posted on 07-19-2013 05:15 AM
It's running on afp but I'd tried that work around already as stated in my original post
Posted on 07-19-2013 06:12 AM
Here is the erorrs that are being reported in Casper
Copying Adobe Photoshop '13...
Installing Adobe Photoshop '13...
Installation failed. The installer reported: dyld: DYLD_ environment variables being ignored because main executable (/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Resources/runner) is setuid or setgid
installer: Package name is Adobe Photoshop '13 User
installer: Installing at base path /
installer: The install failed (The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.)
Posted on 07-19-2013 08:47 AM
Look in /Library/Logs/Adobe/Installers... what does the installation log for "Adobe Photoshop '13" say caused the error? Just to confirm, it doesn't work if nothing else is running/open on the machine?
Posted on 07-19-2013 09:25 AM
On a fresh reboot with nothing else running, opening up SS and running my Photoshop package generates a failed install. I don't have an Installers directory inside /Library/Logs/Adobe/
Posted on 07-19-2013 09:35 AM
Have you checked the permissions of the PKG contents? I've had issues in the past where AAMEE (I know it's different, but CCP is based on it) didn't set the permissions correctly on update packages.
Posted on 07-19-2013 09:53 AM
Wow that worked, thank you so much!!! I gave read/write access to everyone and it installed fine using CCP 1.2 w/o having to use the scripting workaround
Posted on 07-19-2013 10:04 AM
Great! Now, the question is, how do we formally submit that as a bug to the CCP team so it gets fixed?
Posted on 07-19-2013 10:55 AM
Karl Gibson is on this thread so I'm sure he's aware of the issue.
Posted on 07-19-2013 11:36 AM
Adobe has a very active enterprise deployment forum, engineers respond all the time:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/download_install_setup/creative_suite_enterprise_deployment
Don
Posted on 07-19-2013 11:45 AM
Thanks everyone
Posted on 07-22-2013 05:22 AM
Sorry I lost track of this thread for a few days. Thank you for everyone who contributed to getting the issue resolved. I will speak with the team and see if we can get this issue of permissions resolved.
Cheers
Karl
Posted on 07-22-2013 06:47 AM
@MSBlake can you advise what permissions on what folders were changed ? In our testing and the Jamf testing we have not encountered errors.
Posted on 07-22-2013 06:58 AM
It was some of the update installers when you include package updates into your build. It's been a while since I looked in depth, so I don't remember specifically which ones though.
Posted on 07-23-2013 01:55 AM
@krdell, perhaps you can share what changes you made to the package that allowed it to be successful ? We have again tested self service scenarios but could not find any issues.
Cheers
Karl
Posted on 09-18-2013 01:27 PM
Just now getting into Adobe CC installations, and we are getting errors on Casper logout installs (Installing AdobeProdPremiumCC.pkg...Installation failed. The installer reported: installer: Package name is AdobeProdPremium
installer: Installing at base path /installer: The install failed (The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.).
I have built this "Enterprise" Production Premium package with CreativeCloudPackager version 1.2.0.4. I used the default settings. Running the package locally installs fine. But when I put it in a Logout or Login policy, I get the same error. There is no Adobe Air or other misc installations in the package, just the main "Production Premium" suite of applications.
Not sure about changing the permissions idea would do, or how to change that.
I noticed the option in Casper Admin that it is an Adobe installer is greyed out. Is that necessary any more?
Will try caching it next.
Posted on 09-18-2013 01:40 PM
The Adobe installer options in Casper Admin is for CS3/CS4.
Definitely try the cache, then install cached (or, try installing manually by using installer -pkg /Library/Application Support/JAMF/Waiting Room/name-of-your-pkg-goes-here.pkg -target /
Also, look in /Library/Logs/Adobe/Installers to capture the details on any installation failures...
Posted on 09-19-2013 10:14 AM
ronb
we just downloaded the Creative cloud packager and the permissions were off when it was done making our pkg. To change the permissions I opened terminal.
type cd
then drag the Build folder to the terminal window and it will list the path.
press enter.
now type
sudo chmod -R 755 nameofmyadobeCC.pkg
press enter.
Before changing the permissions on the pkg the install errored with the same message as yours.
hope it helps
Dan
Posted on 09-19-2013 03:27 PM
Thanks Dan,
I had actually found that as a fix today. I was thrown off of this very solution mentioned earlier in the thread because my errors were different. What I found was that the following pieces were the source of the permissions issue -
Contents/Resources/Setup/Adobe Photoshop CC_8/payloads/AdobePDFSettings10-mul/AdobePDFSettings10-mul.pkg
Contents/Resources/Setup/Adobe Photoshop CC_8/payloads/AdobePDFSettings10-mul/AdobePDFSettings10-mul.sig
Contents/Resources/Setup/Adobe Photoshop CC_8/payloads/AdobePDFSettings10-mul/Media_db.db
Of course the command Dan suggested above covers the permissions of all the packages contents and fixes the problem.