![]() ![]() install4jVerbose: Boolean - Enables verbose mode. ![]() install4jExtraOptions: SeqString - 'Additional command line options passed to the compiler.'. install4jDependedJarsDir: String - Location where dependent jars will be copied. Just use the install4j task that is provided in. steps: - script: date /t displayName: Get the date - script: dir workingDirectory: (Agent.BuildDirectory) displayName: List contents of a folder - script: set MYVARfoo set displayName: Set a variable and then display all env: aVarFromYaml: someValue Requirements See also Learn how to use verbose logs for troubleshooting. Luckily I came across this StackOverflow post which provided some AppleScript to do just that and with a bit of tweaking I ended up with the following shell script which seems to do the job: ~bash #!/bin/bash rm target/DBench_macos_1_0_0.tgz /Applications/install4j\ 5/bin/install4jc TestBench.install4j title="DemoBench" backgroundPictureName="graphs.png" applicationName="DemoBench" finalDMGName="DemoBench.dmg" rm -rf target/dmg & mkdir -p target/dmg tar -C target/dmg -xvf target/DBench_macos_1_0_0.tgz cp -r src/packaging/.background target/dmg ln -s /Applications target/dmg cd target rm "$" rm -f cd. install4jProjectFile: String - Relative path to the install4j project file that should be build. Integrating install4j with your ant script (read about ant at ) is easy.
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