0.  *Every* MSI should have a different PackageCode.  Even two builds of the 
same MSI.

1.  You *can* have different ProductCodes for all of your languages.  Depends 
on what your SxS story is.

2.  The most efficient way I've seen this done is:

a.  Link to ".wixout" files.  This will get you everything but the final 
localized build.

b.  Use cab cache to minimize the number of cabinets rebuilt.  If you are 
really careful with your Media elements this can lead to huge savings.

c.  Link the ".wixout" file with each ".wxl" file in turn, to build the final 
MSI files.

d.  Use torch to build transforms from all of the MSIs.


There may be an optimization where you can build .wixouts with .wxl files to 
create localized .wixouts and torch those .wixouts.  This will not have the 
file table information correct so it may not work for you.  Also, Peter was 
talking about issues with torch and .wixouts but I don't remember them right 
now.

It's been a long while since I did all the above so YMMV and please feel free 
to correct me where I'm wrong.  It might be a bug.  <smile/>


-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Sleightholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 14:19
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: [WiX-users] Install Localisation

I am looking for advise in localising installs.



I need to deploy an application in several languages and I thought I had
the solution, what I did was this:

1.       Set the CAB file as not embedded as the files are the same for
all languages.

2.       Run candle for wxs files

3.       Run light against the wixobj files but specifying a different
culture each time I ran it

4.       This creates an msi for each language with an external CAB
file.



This works but I have just noticed a major problem, each time I run
light it generates a new product and package code (I use the Guid="*"
syntax for them). So this means that each language has a different
product/package code and this is clear not really correct.



Can anyone suggest a better method for doing this? Ideally I would like
to generate one msi and then run some command to generate a transform
for each language.



Thanks



Neil



Neil Sleightholm
X2 Systems Limited
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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