![]() ![]() I've read multiple suggestions that I should not simply update the app and re-package. So after a successful updated rebuild of the iPhoto package (9.5.1) I sent it over to the client that originally received the 9.5 install. I used Casper Remote to install the latest version and opened it on the client to ensure that it is in fact reporting 9.5.1. It opens fine, runs great, but MAS on the client still shows that the 9.5.1 update is available. The MAS 9.5.1 update for iPhoto is still there after a restart as well.Īt this point I'd like to turn this question out to you all to see what are some best practices and the most reliable way to package, update, and distribute MAS apps. Just an FYI for You don't need to repackage. You can actually use instructions created by for grabbing the PKG installers for these apps before they actually get installed by the App Store. The PKG installers that you grab using this method do not have any MAS receipts to worry about deleting. ![]()
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