![]() ![]() While I’m still not 100% sure about this, I think we’ve narrowed in on the cause. Many theories and ideas were put forth as to what caused one to get the stub vs the full installer. ![]() ![]() For these you really want the full installer, that is, one that contains all the needed installation resources in Contents/SharedSupport. This “stub” application is not useful as something to import into your Munki repo, or to use with AutoDMG or autonbi, or similar things. The needed resources were instead downloaded “on-the-fly” when you ran the Install macOS High Sierra application. This “stub” application did not include the Contents/SharedSupport folder or its (very important) contents. Many people (including yours truly) were sometimes getting an installer application “stub” when downloading the Install macOS High Sierra application from the App Store. To import the High Sierra installer into their Munki repo.īut there’s a wrinkle. A Munki admin need only download the installer from the App Store, and do munkiimport /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app Munki 3 added support for upgrading macOS via the Install macOS.app for Sierra and High Sierra. Now that macOS 10.13 High Sierra is out, it’s time to start taking about High Sierra stuff!
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