Hi,
read this thread. Maybe this is what you need:
http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/Setup-upgrade-needs-to-care-for-4th-part-of-version-number-td3250189.html
Dirk
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 23:55, Wilson, Phil wrote:
> That's a Windows Installer limitation on upgrad
Hi:
How would I go about setting the CustomActionData property to a filename
already in my msi, is using the file id sufficient?
Also, would this filename include the full path?
Any help appreciated.
Regards
Sean.
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Prote
>From that same project, a built copy of the extension appears to be in the
tree (see
http://code.google.com/p/ossbuild/source/browse/trunk/Shared/WiX/OSSBuildExt
ensions.dll)
You'll need to use the link at the lower-right side called "View raw file".
If you download the dll via the web browser y
Some notes on how that patch creation process works:
1. Torch doesn't look at the files themselves, only at the metadata for them
already captured in Windows Installer tables. In part because of this (but
mostly because some other data that isn't likely to change is also needed
when building the M
Hi:
I'm currently in the process of upgrading my custom actions to be data driven.
In the current implementation of the msi I'm using properties to enable/disable
feature visibility.
Is there a way to do this from a table given that what was about 30 properties
are now going to be entries in a cu
(since CustomActionData is the alias for the property named the same as the
deferred custom action itself).
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/aa368609.aspx for details on when this
is will work and what you will get:
If a substring of the form [#filekey] is found, it is replaced by the full
Before I begin describing how to refactor hard wired custom actions to data
driven custom actions, I have to ask: Can your problem be solved using
Windows Installer's built-in Condition table? What is unique about your story
that requires a custom action in the first place?
Christopher Pa
Hi Chris:
Several things, There are multiple language directories for multiple versions
of the product I'm installing to. Also,m binary files have to be created whilst
installing and hence added to the RemoveFiles table.
Hope this explains things.
Cheers
Sean.
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From: Ch
Windows Installer uses an API that is now called PatchAPI for the actual
"delta" compression. That API (along with its more modern replacement, which
Windows Installer does not natively support) is documented on this page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/bb417345.aspx. One aspect of the algorithm
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