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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Question regarding the attribute"Win64"
in"Component"
One approach to this that I have seen work is where you have one .wxs
file that generates both a 32-bit and a 64-bit .msi through conditional
logic. You then wrap both the 32
MAKARAND HAZARIKA wrote:
> I have two installers of a product, one for 32bit version and one for
> 64bit version. Now, my task is to combine them both into one single
> installer.
Windows Installer doesn't support that. See "Using 64-Bit Windows
Installer Packages" in the MSI SDK for details.
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Question regarding the attribute "Win64"
in"Component"
Yes but you will get an ICE80 error when compiling if you set
Win64="yes" on a component when your MSI is an x86 build & vice-versa.
Why wo
October 28, 2008 8:32 AM
To: Pally Sandher
Cc: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Question regarding the attribute "Win64" in"Component"
A mixed install will *always* be unavoidable for us.
Some of our components are plugins for oth
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Question regarding the attribute "Win64"
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MSI doesn't support a single installer for multiple architecture
MSI doesn't support a single installer for multiple architectures. That's
the problem. You'll never get a 32bit installer to validate with 64 bit
components in it, period. MSI requires that you build a single installer
for each architecture you target. You can use conditional statements and
v
The gotcha is that you cannot have a 32 bit installer install 64 bit
components.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Michael Owings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm -- I guess my question is -- what am I risking? Getting rid of the
> 32-bit installer is a non-starter for us (this isn't a corporate
Hmmm -- I guess my question is -- what am I risking? Getting rid of the
32-bit installer is a non-starter for us (this isn't a corporate
environment), and the 32-bit mixed installer works perfectly in both
environments. (Our 64-bit components don't actually take up much room).
A single installe
If you need a mixed installer, then you have to make it a 64 bit
installer. It doesn't make sense to install 64 bit components on a 32 bit
system anyway, so just don't include those components in your 32 bit
installer, or alternately, don't offer a 32 bit installer. In some
corporate environmen
Pally Sandher wrote:
> Yes but you will get an ICE80 error when compiling if you set
> Win64="yes" on a component when your MSI is an x86 build & vice-versa.
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> Why would you want to?
If you install mixed 32 and 64-bit components in a single install? We
have an installer that MUST do this. Wha
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Subject: [WiX-users] Question regarding the attribute "Win64" in
"Component"
Hello everyone,
Can I use the attribute Win64 in the Component for 32 bit applications?
I read that Win64 attribut
Hello everyone,
Can I use the attribute Win64 in the Component for 32 bit applications?
I read that Win64 attribute is applicable for both 32 and 64 bit.
Thanks and Regards,
Makarand
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