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I've picked up the development build and ran with the -xn switch, which fixes
up the custom action issue, but I am still left with the merge module one.
Is there a way around this?
Thanks for the fantastic detailed clarification on this issue! I will endeavour
to use the melt approach outlined in Bob's post.
-Nick
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Hi All,
I am using light.exe to create .wixout files with the -bf flag, I now get a
warning saying that this flag is deprecated. I can't find information on why.
I'm using .wixout files with bundle binary data to create patches (as described
in the Wix 3.6 book) and am now wondering if this is
Hi,
I haven't started using burn yet - but I'd like to - and signing will be an
issue for us. At the moment, I hand an unsigned MSI over to the release manager
for signing. He is the only person with access to the certificate. Can we still
do this with burn? From what I've seen of this discussi
Please make it stop!
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From: abdoulaye.souleyma...@rohde-schwarz.com
[mailto:abdoulaye.souleyma...@rohde-schwarz.com]
Sent: 01 July 2011 14:38
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] Abdoulaye Souleymanou/RSD ist außer Haus.
Ihre Nachricht betreffend:
Well summed up Rob!
Am I right in thinking that both Office and Visual Studio use WiX for creation
of MSI's, or at least some of them, with an additional proprietary UI that
handles the installation experience? A while back I took a good dig into the
Office installer and was very impressed at
Hi All,
I'd like a quick pointer as to how to plan for and create simple
patches. Most of the time, it looks like we'll be replacing one or two
files, so I'm keen to author a patch file myself, rather than rely on
any difference tools. I also want the MSI to run by itself, without
using the msiex
;d be tempting to
try out wix's burn, but I haven't been following where it's up to, or
how it compares feature wise to the DotNetInstaller.
--
Matt
-----Original Message-
From: Nick Ball [mailto:nick.b...@grantadesign.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 September 2010 6:56 PM
To: General disc
C:\Program Files\Microsoft
SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\Bootstrapper\Packages\DotNetFX40
-Nick
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Cran [mailto:br...@cran.org.uk]
Sent: 08 September 2010 10:53
To: Nick Ball
Cc: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] .Net 4 bootstr
neral discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Cc: Nick Ball
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] .Net 4 bootstrapper with Windows Imaging
Component
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010 09:55:43 +0100
"Nick Ball" wrote:
> We ended up switching to DotNetInstaller for bootstrapping .Net 4.0
>
> http://dotn
Hi Matt,
We ran into this problem recently too. Installs were failing on XP 64
bit (no SP3, just SP2 and no windows imaging component). I felt the
problem was exactly as you mentioned - we just want to launch the .Net
installer with the full UI, where it reports the prerequisite error
'gracefully
dB is right; it is a management problem.
I'm the lead developer for the product I'm involved in (BTW - for both
the software AND the installation). We used Wise for many, many years
until it got so creaky that I had to replace it - and WiX was the
obvious choice.
The problem I had is that manag
I had a quick stab at this, it was looking like a lot of work so I
backed off. The Expression suite installer uses WPF and has a similar
set of classes (I had a look using reflector) but even that installer
runs to many thousands of lines of code this was enough for me to
realise that I couldn'
Hi All,
On one machine here, my installer is getting stuck showing a dialog
'Please wait while the installer finishes determining your disk space
requirements...' It never completes and the installer just needs to be
cancelled (can wait half an hour; no joy!) This has been on here a
couple of tim
odules?
For me this more sounds like a bug in heat. IDs should be GUID --
*unique*
IDs.
Regards
Markus
> -Original Message-
> From: Nick Ball [mailto:nick.b...@grantadesign.com]
> Sent: Dienstag, 3. November 2009 16:07
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
I've had a problem using wixlibs in that auto-generated (heat.exe)
libraries can end up having the same ID's for components, which then
fails to build. This doesn't happen with merge modules - which is what
I've ended up doing.
-N
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From: Blair [mailto:os...@live.com]
S
o the "source").
Look at a verbose debug log and see what properties you have set in each
sequence. Then backtrack in that same log to see where things are going
wrong (feature state or filesearch).
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From: Nick Ball [mailto:nick.b...@grantadesign.com]
Hi All,
I'm trying to write some conditional feature code, based on whether a
certain file is available on the installation media. I've been setting a
property like this:
And then using it like this:
NOT Installed AND Feature1=""
<..>
Hi All,
I've been looking at the Deployment Tools trying to figure out how to
write an external UI handler.
Here is what I'm assuming:
1. I can write an external (Winform/WPF) UI to gather some user
information, such as install location.
2. I can call Installer.SetExternal
sure
to run smoke regularly on your MSIs to evaluate all reports to ensure
that
you don't have any surprises that ICE tests for if you can't suppress
just
one report at a time.
-----Original Message-
From: Nick Ball [mailto:nick.b...@grantadesign.com]
Sent: Wednesday
Hi All,
I've read the How To in the WiX documentation on this, but I am
confused. My application is typically installed by administrator, yet
students need to be able to log on and use it, so it makes sense to make
the installer perMachine. The example of how to create a shortcut,
however, see
ogers
"Intelligence removes complexity." - Me
http://blogs.msdn.com/icumove <-- NEW
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Nick Ball
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I have a product that ships with several different databases - or
> combinations thereof. I would like my installer to show a
Hi All,
I have a product that ships with several different databases - or
combinations thereof. I would like my installer to show all available
databases as features that the user can install - and those that didn't
get shipped should be greyed out.
I'm thinking of one main setup program
21/09, Nick Ball wrote:
> From: Nick Ball
> Subject: [WiX-users] Detecting WPF and .Net 3.0 correctly
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 6:21 AM
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I have a question relating to the installation of .Net
> 3.0.
Hi All,
I have a question relating to the installation of .Net 3.0.
According to this page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480217.aspx#winfxdeployreadme_
topic6a
it is possible for a sys-ad to deploy .Net through active directory
without certain elements, such as WCF/WPF
Hi,
I've been thinking of trying this, but I have one question before I do.
How does uninstall work? I presume you need to handle this in your
Windows Forms program?
Nick
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From: Wilson, Phil [mailto:phil.wil...@wonderware.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:46 AM
T
Hi All,
I want to check for the presence of the .Net framework, so I've followed
the instructions in the WiX help and added the code successfully to the
project. It works fine.
However, to simplify my project slightly, I thought I'd take this code
and put it in a file of its own and inclu
I'd be interested to hear how other do this too. I've been investigating
this a bit, and I believe that certain installers, such as MS Expression
and MS Office, I think, use WiX to generate MSI's and then hook it
together with their own UI. I think Expression's installation UI is
written in WPF.
Sent: 06 July 2009 18:38
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] wixlib and media/diskid settings
What about using an XSL transform to modify the heat output?
Nick Ball wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm creating a wixlib, and then using it in
Hi,
I'm creating a wixlib, and then using it in my main setup program, but
I'd like the lib to go into a separate cab file. Because the contents of
the lib have been generated by heat, I've put the disk ID on the
directory, rather than each component. This code, understandably, does
not work:
Turn your slashes round the other way:
heat.exe dir \\mycomputer\shared_folder\thedir -ag -sfrag -out thewxsfile.wxs
-Nick
-Original Message-
From: Frédéric Viollet [mailto:frederic.viol...@evidian.com]
Sent: 23 March 2009 08:31
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Hi All,
I'm trying to find out how I can add a task to a wixproj file that will
call heat, something like this:
heat dir "Folder" -gg -sfrag -template:module -out "heat.wxs"
And additionally, I've written a heat extension that writes the module
name, which I've specified with a -m tag.
Hi All,
My installation needs to install several thousand files, most of which
are quite small. I can use heat to harvest these, but this isn't great,
because if a file changes I am in trouble. Furthermore, I have several
root folders, each of which constitutes a feature. If I run heat on each
t Label="1" above and that's probably not what you want.)
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> -Original Message-
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Hi All,
Firstly, let me confess that I'm new to Windows Installer and WiX,
coming from a rather antiquated WISE install system (10 years old!) and
finally embracing the modern way.
Amongst other things, something I'm trying to do is install files only
if they exist. Our system ships with
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