In WiXv2 tallow's output looks like this:
...
After installation in IDE's references I can find registered component, but
its registration path is different (C:\WiXSetups\DB\Libs\AttachW.ocx) than
real localisation after installation: (C:\Program
Files\DB\Libs
tlbinf32 merge module is
still a problem for me now.
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> After investigation I have found that form listed below merg
of that error...
Thanks for any information.
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creating those EXE registration nodes in
its output?
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use VB6 COMs from .net applications, does it true?
Once more thank you.
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UIDs for COMs components that are not
changed, when generating new setup.
Now it looks working registering some example files.
Once more, thank you for your suggestions.
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I have used following tallow invocation (from WiX2.0.5805.0):
tallow -nologo -1 -d Libs -gg > Libs1.wxs
adding -s switch causes error for directory, but I do not want to
invoke it for every file separately.
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files?
*Tallow output:*
*Heat output:*
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)
is connected with tlbinf32 (Microsoft Typelib Information Library)...
How can I handle this problem?
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files, without preparing nodes
for classes and intefaces present in those files, as any other files,
so I fill that there will be problem with registration of that old VB6
stuff.
Thank you for help.
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I have prepared my installation configuration and it has been working
until I have added some Microsoft's merge modules:
Merge modules are placed in Fragment wxs file:
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...
(other merge modules)...
oject..>Other Languages>Visual C++;
here you will find list of possible projects, which one is yours?).
See this: http://www.wixwiki.com/index.php?title=Simple_Custom_Action_Dll,
there you have description what type of project to choose for
CustomAct
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> > I have tried to build some test example setup project to test GUI and
> > my CustomActionDLL. I have done something similar to wxs file
> > presented at
> > http:
update code so the Windows
Installer will think it as a setup of other application and install
the same application next to prevously installed.
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> Am using one DLL custom action.
> (..)
> There is no wrong in dll. Because it is working fine in some OS's.
Tell us something more about DLL, especially what kind of DLL is it
(MFC, COM, .net...).
How it is linked. It may need some runtimes that cause that on some
installations it works (because
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rch tag supports only INI files
from system directory. In this case do I have to prepare own DLL file
with needed features to handle those files?
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> Is there any nice pattern how to check if environment variable is set
> and if it does, to asign its value to a property in the same way as
> IniFileSearch or RegistrySearch:
>
>...
>
>
> or it is enough to to just use:
>
>
> [%myenvironmentvariable]
> ?
The same feature "for read" from X
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WiX
uld like to use DLLs created under VB6 I
should use WiXv2?
2)How much time does it take to fix the bug in WiXv3?
3)Which WiXv3 build number supports COMs correctly?
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1) I am using WiX version 3. I would like to create multi-language
setup. The user on the first dialog choose the language from down-drop
list and in next step I would like the setup to be localised. In
version 3 of WiX the multi-language support has to be done the same
way as described at: http://
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