This should be fixed in the build released today.
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Something got
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Subject: RE: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom actions.
Actually, it looks like you changed the name of the entry point to
InstallSqlData and added an Unins
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom actions.
The solution file that ships with v3 is no good - I think it is just a copy of
the v2 one. You can either build your own (although I found it tedious to add
all the projects - that is probably why it was never updated) or build it
d be - I haven't validated it.
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom actions.
This is actually
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Something got broken in the build process
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To: 'Rob Mensching'; 'Aaron Shurts'; 'Bob Arnson'
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom actions.
Something got broken in the build process: ConfigureSql is not exported from
the CA DLL contained in WixSqlExtension.dll.
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom actions.
That was a huge integration last week. It is possible that you've found a
bug in the integration (or even scarier a bug that wasn't fixed in WiX v2
either). Is it possible to share th
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*Subject:* Re: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom actions.
Maybe I am grasping at straws trying to get this v3 to work, but the
latest weekly release (3.0.2921.0)
t had to be set just so. Difficult
to review.
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Problem with SQL custom actions.
Maybe I am gra
Maybe I am grasping at straws trying to get this v3 to work, but the latest
weekly release (3.0.2921.0) doesn't even get in to the custom action DLL.
Now I am getting this:
MSI (s) (FC:3C) [09:35:15:234]: Doing action: ConfigureSql
Action 9:35:15: ConfigureSql. Configuring SQL Server
Action start
Aaron Shurts wrote:
> I decided to go with v3 because I didn't feel like re-writing all the
> deprecated tags when v3 is released. I think we have a fix for it in
> the meantime, but it sure would be nice if the fixes were propagated
> in to the v3 code branch.
Check the latest weekly release:
Thanks for the reply Mike. I am using version 3.0.2911.0. A colleague of
mine pointed out what the problem might be on the bug tracker, but
apparently the fix hasn't been pushed up to v3 yet.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1653864&group_id=105970&atid=642714
I decided
What exact version of the WiX toolset are you using? E.g. what does the
light.exe banner say?
Is your script in ANSI or Unicode text?
640KB is a fairly large script, but there should be plenty of virtual
address space in the custom action worker process to allocate that much
memory, unless
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