![]() Here’s an old post from Rich Trouton describing how to use this very technique to get packages out of the Mac App Store. Once you figure out exactly what it’s doing and where, you could copy or “hard link” the temporary package somewhere and then you’d have a copy. I know of quite a few large software packages that use that very technique. My uneducated wager (no firsthand experience with Ableton Live) is that it is bringing pkg files to a temp directory somewhere and then quietly installing them. If it is a downloaded pkg file then your installer log would have a record. Also if I were you I would look in your package receipts and your log files on macOS in /Application/Utilities/Console.app while the package is installing. I don’t recommend using Composer to repackage, but I do use it to study where the software is putting stuff on my test Macs and VMs.
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