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I am trying to use the Mac productbuild app to make an installer for my application.

Running productbuild it does not throw any error but when I try to open the package it says:

There was an error reading the package: JavaScriptError.

When I tried to look at the installer logs, it says:

IFJS: **** exception SyntaxError: Expected Token "("

How I can debug/resolve this? Am I missing some file?

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Found the issue.

It was because of the special character used in Bundle identifier.

And, I was using this id as choice id in my distribution.xml

I was using + sign. Instead, when I used Plus, it worked!

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    Watch out for the "space" character too.
    – petert
    Jun 6, 2014 at 12:41
  • strangely, if you synthesize the distribution file using productbuild it will create invalid characters like this.
    – Jack James
    Oct 8, 2014 at 17:09
  • In one case productbuild is failing silently for me; product-output-path simply gets no file, and there's no message in console or the pipe to suggest what's wrong with my input. All I see is "authexec[19609]: executing /usr/bin/productbuild" and then nothing. In other cases (with obviously correct input!) it works fine. Is there any way to get more info, like a hidden -verbose flag? Thanks.
    – vonlost
    Feb 25, 2015 at 2:24
  • I think error messages are automatically directed to stderr. You can redirect it to a file through command line argument.
    – Hariprasad
    Feb 25, 2015 at 17:12
  • Ah, sorry, I should have said that I do get error messages in some cases, but in this one failing case there are none.
    – vonlost
    Feb 25, 2015 at 17:57

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