Matt Miller wrote:
Is it possible to install software using WPKG when the installer requires user interaction? The WPKG wiki claims to have examples of this in the 'examples' section, which I cannot find...

It really says so? :)
Could you point me where exactly, it's not true, if it's in the wiki, it needs to be fixed.


For example, I want to use WPKG to install iTunes and Quicktime. However, the iTunes installer prompts you "To get started, click Next," accept the license, etc... Can this be done with WPKG? Maybe in tandem with AutoIT? I'd rather keep it as simple as possible though.

Maybe with AutoIT, but in reality I doubt it.

Mostly programs have some "hidden" silent, command line options.
Sometimes it's just hard to know which one, as there is no standard here.

For Quicktime, you can find a silent installer in the wiki:

http://wpkg.org/index.php/Category:Silent_Installers

For iTunes, you'll have to search the web I guess.


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