Bbtoolsflver To Sdm | Install

Remember: always verify the filter version with --help after installation. If the SDM still fails to recognize the flag, you likely need to symlink the old filter binary to a standard name (e.g., ln -s /opt/bbtoolsflver/filter_fl /usr/local/bin/filter ).

chmod +x /usr/local/bin/bbtoolsflver-sdm Now, within your SDM workflow, call: bbtoolsflver to sdm install

tar -xzf bbtoolsflver-*.tar.gz cd bbtoolsflver/ cat version.txt | grep FILTER_VER Expected output: FILTER_VER=bbtools_fl_2.1 SDMs require structured packages ( .deb , .rpm , or .msi ). If you only have the source tarball, you must convert it. Option A: Convert to .deb (For APT-based SDM) Use checkinstall or create a manual DEB structure. Remember: always verify the filter version with --help

# Using WiX: heat directory, candle, light heat dir bbtoolsflver -gg -sfrag -out bbtoolsflver.wxs candle bbtoolsflver.wxs light bbtoolsflver.wixobj -o bbtoolsflver.msi # Import MSI into SCCM as an Application. The key challenge with bbtoolsflver is ensuring SDM recognizes the filter flag when calling BBTools. If you only have the source tarball, you must convert it