The wixstdba does not show special UI for upgrade scenarios. It just shows
install (or an error message if it thinks it will downgrade what is on the
machine).

That said, it should remove the previous Bundle when installing the new
one. Can you share out more of the log? The part that shows the removal of
the old Bundle is later in the log. It looks like everything was detected
correctly.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:31 AM, Henning Krause <m...@henningkrause.eu>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've probably run into a bug with the latest WIX 3.6 build (see issue
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3521939&group_id=105970&atid=642714)
> on SourceForge.
>
> Basically, I've an MSI which installs a file in a per-user scenario:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi";>
>        <Product Id="*" Name="Test" Language="1033" Version="1.0.0.0"
> Manufacturer="Someone" UpgradeCode="d7aea251-6b1e-4f16-80a5-67d2f1d524d3">
>                <Package InstallerVersion="200" Compressed="yes"
> InstallScope="perUser" />
>                <Property Id="ALLUSERS" Secure="yes" />
>                <MajorUpgrade DowngradeErrorMessage="A newer version of
> [ProductName] is already installed." />
>                <MediaTemplate />
>                <Feature Id="ProductFeature" Title="Test" Level="1">
>                        <ComponentGroupRef Id="ProductComponents" />
>                </Feature>
>        </Product>
>
>        <Fragment>
>                <Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
>                        <Directory Id="LocalAppDataFolder" Name="AppData">
>                                <Directory Id="AppRootDirectory"
> Name="TestApp" />
>                        </Directory>
>                </Directory>
>        </Fragment>
>
>        <Fragment>
>                <ComponentGroup Id="ProductComponents"
> Directory="AppRootDirectory">
>                         <Component Id="ProductComponent"
> Guid="7AA2DC14-D353-474B-A0DB-C9430753668F">
>                                 <RemoveFolder Id="RemoveDir"
> On="uninstall" Directory="AppRootDirectory" />
>                                 <RegistryKey Root="HKCU"
> Key="Software\TestApp">
>                                         <RegistryValue Type="string"
> Name="Description" Value="[ProductName]" KeyPath="yes" />
>                                 </RegistryKey>
>                                 <File Source="Product.wxs" />
>                         </Component>
>                </ComponentGroup>
>        </Fragment>
> </Wix>
>
> Then, I have this bootstrapper:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi";>
>        <Bundle Name="Bootstrapper1" Version="1.0.0.0"
> Manufacturer="Someone" UpgradeCode="2f3f318f-a5ef-41cf-96d3-31276b88691f">
>                <BootstrapperApplicationRef
> Id="WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" />
>
>                <Chain>
>                        <MsiPackage SourceFile="..\Test\bin\Debug\Test.msi"
> />
>                </Chain>
>        </Bundle>
> </Wix>
>
>
> When I run the bootstrapper, then increment the Bundle/@Version and the
> Product/@Version attributes and run the bootstrapper again, the
> bootstrapper offers the UI for new installations.
>
> The Bootstrapper log reads as follows:
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:56]: Burn v3.6.2823.0, Windows v6.1 (Build
> 7601: Service Pack 1), path:
> C:\temp\Test\Bootstrapper1\bin\Debug\Bootstrapper1.exe, cmdline: ''
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Setting string variable 'WixBundleLog'
> to value
> 'C:\Users\hkrause\AppData\Local\Temp\Bootstrapper1_20120427110557.log'
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Setting string variable
> 'WixBundleOriginalSource' to value
> 'C:\temp\Test\Bootstrapper1\bin\Debug\Bootstrapper1.exe'
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Setting string variable 'WixBundleName'
> to value 'Bootstrapper1'
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Detect 1 packages
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Detected related bundle:
> {49c5e601-b030-423b-a3b0-3bbacca35c84}, type: Upgrade, scope: PerUser,
> version: 1.0.0.0, operation: MajorUpgrade
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Detected related package:
> {B581A39E-7BF2-48FE-B361-E10EB3C34356}, scope: PerUser, version: 1.0.0.0,
> language: 0 operation: MajorUpgrade
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Detected package: Test.msi, state:
> Absent, cached: None
> [1168:1008][2012-04-27T11:05:57]: Detect complete, result: 0x0
>
> So, it detects a previous version and says it would do an upgrade. But
> then, the UI for a new installation appears. If I go with the installation,
> I end up with two ARP entries.
>
> Am I doing something wrong with my installer?
>
> Kind regards,
> Henning
>
>
>
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