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Hi All,
Thanks for the answers.
For awhile I have been intending to create a wizard type framework which I
could utilize using an external UI.
Now, when burn is available, the scenario I'm envisioning would be something
like this:
a) burn .exe allows for installation of .NET (or other prerequi
Oh, and after the raw basics work, we'll iterate like we always do,
until it works well.
Rob Mensching wrote:
> A few more details:
>
> 1. I think we will end up doing the work to host the CLR. It won't be
> available right out of the gate but it is a thing to solve (and there
> are several very
A few more details:
1. I think we will end up doing the work to host the CLR. It won't be
available right out of the gate but it is a thing to solve (and there
are several very challenging things to solve).
4. There will not be different entry points. However, you application
will be provided
Hey Guys,
Although I cannot commit to a time line right now, I do have the following
plans if all continues as schedule.
1. We are working on hosting the CLR for our team's consumption. If we get
something usable in place that the WiX team will accept then we will hand it
over.
2. Not sure how,
jhennessey wrote:
> 1. I remember reading that burn will allow you to provide a custom UI .dll.
> If this is still the case, can this be a .Net assembly?
Not unless somebody does the work to host the CLR. Burn has to be native
code so we can support installing .NET.
> 2. Assuming that the answe
Hi,
I have a couple questions regarding the current plans for burn that I was
hoping could be answered (don't worry I won't hold you to your response :)
1. I remember reading that burn will allow you to provide a custom UI .dll.
If this is still the case, can this be a .Net assembly? (Of course
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