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User pl changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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             Assigned to|pl                        |is
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               Component|porting                   |Installation
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              OS/Version|All                       |Mac OS X
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              QA contact|iss...@porting            |iss...@installation
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                 Summary|CWS:printerpullpages: Erro|Error message on copy of a
                        |r message on copy of appli|pplication from mounted dm
                        |cation from mounted dmg to|g to local folder
                        | lokal folder             |
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            Subcomponent|MacOSX                    |code
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------- Additional comments from p...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 13 14:10:31 +0000 
2010 -------
In direct contradiction to what our esteemed colleague reported the same is very
true on MacOSX 10.4 for each and every CWS as long as its install sets are
created on our new file server - which one can see with all install sets there I
could find. Said file server happens to have a setuid bit for group set on its
directories (which gets inherited by every created sub directory). Consequently
that access bit gets copied into the dmg when you build an install set. 10.4
does not like this access bit.

I suggest adding a chmod -R a-s on the to be packed directory before creating
the disk image. The same may by the way be true for the Unix platforms, where
that access bit is know, but probably not wanted in an install set.

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