At this point I don't have any custom actions in the MSI files. I'm
generating packages as bare bones as possible, allowing only for a
change in installation path.

So, while this likely a contributor to the overall affect, I believe
there is something else contributing as well.

Cheers.

On 12-11-14 08:09 PM, Hoover, Jacob wrote:
> I have looked at WixStdBA, and I do believe is not accounting for CA progress 
> updates would cause overlap in the overall progress. I specifically remember 
> seeing comments in wiutil.cpp:
>
>             // HACK!!! this is a hack courtesy of the Windows Installer team. 
> It seems the script planning phase
>             // is always off by "about 50".  So we'll toss an extra 50 ticks 
> on so that the standard progress
>             // doesn't go over 100%.  If there are any custom actions, they 
> may blow the total so we'll call this
>             // "close" and deal with the rest.
>
> The more packages you install and the more custom actions you run would 
> probably extend the variance. 
>
> In the end, if you have multiple MSI payloads you could try reducing one of 
> them at a time to see which is the most offending, and from there look to see 
> how many custom actions are being run.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Sleightholm [mailto:n...@x2systems.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:12 PM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] ExePackage Progress
>
> Thanks for that I think you might be right, when I upgrade I typically on 
> install 2 large MSIs and as you say they do appear to overrun. I'll have a 
> look at the code too and see if I can spot the issue.
>
> Neil
>
>
>> I can't help you with it, but I (1) can confirm the behaviour and (2) 
>> add that it has nothing to do with ExePackages specifically or a mix of 
>> types. I have a bundle of all MSIPackages and it does exactly the same 
>> thing there. In fact, as the number of packages in the bundle 
>> increases, the larger the apparent error in the progress calculation 
>> is.  I believe it is just a bug in the StdBa.  I've been meaning to go 
>> and hunt it down but haven't had the time.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> On 12-11-14 03:03 PM, Neil Sleightholm wrote:
>>> Is anyone able to help with this?
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Neil Sleightholm [mailto:n...@x2systems.com]
>>> Sent: 07 November 2012 22:20
>>> To: General toolset. (wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net)
>>> Subject: [WiX-users] ExePackage Progress
>>>
>>> Can anyone tell me how the burn progress bar works for ExePackages? I 
>>> have a bundle with several Exe packages (one of which is SQL Express) 
>>> and a couple of MSI packages and the progress bar gets to 100% way 
>>> before the install has completed. On an upgrade where only the MSIs 
>>> are being installed it seems to be ok so my guess is that I have to 
>>> manually set the InstallSIze for the ExePackages but I am not sure to 
>>> what. Is it the size of the install or the size of the files that are 
>>> installed or something else?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Neil
>>> Neil Sleightholm
>>> X2 Systems Limited
>>>
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