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Building a package

To build a product configuration file
1
In the Symantec Packager window, on the Configure Products tab, select the
product configuration file that you want to build.
2
On the File menu, click Build.
The Product Build Status window appears, which provides information about
the progress of the build and logs any problems that have occurred. If the
product build is successful, the last line in the Product Build Status window
reads as follows:
Product was built successfully.
3
In the Product Build Status dialog box, click Close.
During the build process, Symantec Packager retrieves information from the
package definition file and product configuration files to determine what products
to include in the installation file, as well as the product features, installation
instructions, and custom settings. Symantec Packager then checks the contents
of the package for product conflicts. If Symantec Packager encounters a product
conflict, the build process stops. You must resolve the conflict, and then repeat
the build process.
After checking for product conflicts, Symantec Packager verifies that product
requirements are met. This includes verification that all required products are
included in the package definition file. If Symantec Packager encounters an error,
the user receives an error message; however, the build process continues.
After completing the validation phases, Symantec Packager creates a
self-extracting executable file and places it on the Deploy Packages tab for testing
and distribution to licensed users.
To build a package
1
In the Symantec Packager window, on the Configure Packages tab, select the
package definition file that you want to build.
2
On the File menu, click Build.
The Package Build Status window appears, which provides information about
the progress of the build and logs any problems that have occurred. If the
package build is successful, the last line in the Build Status window reads as
follows:
Package was built successfully.
3
In the Build Status dialog box, click Close.
Creating custom installation packages
Building product installations and packages
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