![]() ![]() But if you just need to get a kext from that package, for example, then unpkg is exactly what you need. ![]() Because it does not move files around in your system (on purpose), you should not use unpkg to install, say, incremental OS X updates. Note: Unpkg does not touch you system at all except for the folder where the unpacking takes places. So this utility simply unpacks all the files in a package. Many times the installer files are useless anyway all they do is make sure an app is installed in /Applications, for example, which I can handle myself, thank you very much. I don't like how they can touch any part of the system they want. ![]()
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