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> > From: benbenn...@gmail.com
> > To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Bootstrapper UpgradeCode
> >
> > Is there a route that burn takes to determine how to update ?
> >
> > If do the following same version number an
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> From: benbenn...@gmail.com
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Bootstrapper UpgradeCode
>
> Is there a route that burn takes to determine how to update ?
>
> If do the following same version number and upgrade code .
> build,install, build ,
Is there a route that burn takes to determine how to update ?
If do the following same version number and upgrade code .
build,install, build , install .
I get two entries in the ARP list for the exact same application name
and version.
Is there a way to prevent this ?
This is mainly for develop
Thanks Rob, appreciate the insight.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Rob Mensching wrote:
> I need to write the blog entry about this. Bundles are registered on the
> machine. Bundles can be uninstalled, manage the package cache and they
> reference count their packages. Basically, they do every
I need to write the blog entry about this. Bundles are registered on the
machine. Bundles can be uninstalled, manage the package cache and they
reference count their packages. Basically, they do everything in their
power to help create a "unified installation experience for a set of
packages". Look
What's the UpgradeCode for on Bundles? I understand that in Products it
searches for any existing products with the same upgrade code and removes
them when installing the new one. I don't see how having an UpgradeCode on
the bootstrapper is relevant, since it doesn't get installed.
In other word
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