Giving the magic 8 ball a shake, I'll take a guess and say that the
$(sys.CURRENTDIR) is set differently on the build machine. $(sys.CURRENTDIR)
is a very volatile value. It is set to where you launch the build from.
Instead, I would recommend using a relative path to the .wxi file. The
Include wi
I also wondered if ingress/egress costs made build/release as a service work
as well. If the whole build system was "in the cloud" (to use the new
buzzwords) then having the output be a final setup (compressed and delivered
online) made a lot of sense to me.
But, Ted, don't let my random thoughts
Should we create a "wix-jobs" list?
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Wendell Joost wrote:
> I'm happily employed now, but keep getting pings from recruiters about
> setup
> jobs being offered - what's a good email list for posting positions
> offered?
>
>
To be honest I only visited the site and didn't actually try it out. On one
hand I've often wondered what kind of Build And Release As A Service projects
could catch on. But I don't know if it ever could because why would I upload
my files to a third party with now TOS in place.
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We put together a free experiment to create small installers using WiX. Just
upload a zip and it creates a basic MSI.
See: http://quickmsi.com
We'd love to hear what you guys think.
Thanks
-ted shroyer
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From: Michael Ganz [mailto:michael_g...@t-online.de]
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 3:32 PM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] Writing to ProgramFolder with Custom Ac
Hello List,
I'm using WiX for creating a setup with a keyfile with openSSL.
The keyfile has to be placed in the ProgramFolderDir.
After creating the key with the Custom Action, I push it in a Property
called "LICENSE".
Another function should write this file to the products shortname wit
Got a challenging problem. I have an include file that has versioning
constants in it. Running from the Desktop, all goes well, the constants are
defined, and the correct version number is set on the MSI.
However, on the TFS 2010 Build agent, the include doesn't seem to work. I get
the follo
I'm happily employed now, but keep getting pings from recruiters about setup
jobs being offered - what's a good email list for posting positions offered?
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Creating an MSI that just replaced that file with a higher version will work as
long as the component guid is the same. Visual Studio setups don't expose
Component guids, so I'd guess that the component guids are not the same, that
would explain it.
Phil Wilson
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http://wix.sourceforge.net/ link on the right to the bug database:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=105970&atid=642714
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:11 AM, mylan wrote:
> Hi boB,
>
> thanks a lot for the hint. Now it works for me!
>
> I'm new in the wix user group, so I don't know how to file
Hi boB,
thanks a lot for the hint. Now it works for me!
I'm new in the wix user group, so I don't know how to file a bug?
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