Nigel, that did the trick. I changed my provider to appdmg and the dmg
from Firefox installed properly.

I will have to look into what we are using to build these packages. I
am somewhat new to Mac's and the concept of packages, hence, the
source of my confusion.

What is the recommended process of creating a package for use with
puppet?

Thanks again for all your help,

-kurt

On Mar 4, 9:37 am, Nigel Kersten <nig...@google.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:34 AM, engle <kurt.en...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It seems that I am damn close. Is it a problem with the dmg file? At
> > this point, I am using the dmg file off the Firefox web site.
>
> ahah. That's your problem.
>
> The dmg from the Firefox site contains an app, not a pkg, so it can't
> be installed...
>
> I haven't used it much, but I believe there is an appdmg provider as
> well ? That might be more appropriate?
>
> I tend to believe in using pkgs for deployment with puppet, and
> haven't experimented with the appdmg provider.
>
> --
> Nigel Kersten
> Systems Administrator
> Tech Lead - MacOps
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