Well known command-line args are processed by engine and provided to BA in the 
Command struct.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Farrukhw [mailto:farru...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 9:35 PM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Burn: Managed Boostrapper upgrade but Installs side by 
side with older version

Sean,
There was Environment.Exist(this.FinalResult) in ApplyComplete(). Now replaced 
with:
this.FinalResult = e.Status; //Storing the final status code.
bootstrapperApplication.Engine.Quit(e.Status);

Please find latest log attached with this reply.

However, I've figured out that "this.Command.GetCommandLineArgs().Length()"
is 0 if I pass -uninstall or -log (Bootstrapper's command line). But when I 
pass -Sean or -Farrukh, its length > 0, and it does recognize these.

>From log, it looks like -uninstall has no effect upon it. Now I'm 
>wondering
where bootstrapper's arguments are vanishing?


On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Sean Hall [via Windows Installer XML (WiX) 
toolset] <ml-node+s687559n7592763...@n2.nabble.com> wrote:

> The line
>
> [26D4:2C38][2014-02-19T08:42:31]i301: Applying execute package:
> {c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}, action: Uninstall, path:
> C:\Users\Farrukh\AppData\Local\Package
> Cache\{c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}\MyProdSoftwareInstaller.e
> xe,
> arguments: '"C:\Users\Farrukh\AppData\Local\Package
> Cache\{c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}\MyProdSoftwareInstaller.exe"
> -uninstall -quiet -burn.related.upgrade'
>
> seems to be fine because the very next line says the exit code was 0.
>
> [26D4:2C38][2014-02-19T08:42:42]i319: Applied execute package:
> {c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}, result: 0x0, restart: None
>
> Since there's no Apply complete, that makes me think that either your 
> BA is hanging or someone killed your setup application process.  
> Although I guess it's possible that the engine crashed.
>
> Sean
>
>
> > Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 20:09:08 -0800
> > From: [hidden 
> > email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=7592763&i=0>
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> > email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=7592763&i=1>
> > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Burn: Managed Boostrapper upgrade but 
> > Installs
> side by side with older version
> >
> > Yes, that may be because before Apply Complete, it is not finished 
> > and -uninstall is failing.
> > from last lines:
> > 26D4:2C38][2014-02-19T08:42:31]i301: Applying execute package:
> > {c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}, action: Uninstall, path:
> > C:\Users\Farrukh\AppData\Local\Package
> >
> Cache\{c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}\MyProdSoftwareInstaller.e
> xe,
> > arguments: '"C:\Users\Farrukh\AppData\Local\Package
> >
> Cache\{c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}\MyProdSoftwareInstaller.exe"
> > -uninstall -quiet -burn.related.upgrade'
> > [26D4:2C38][2014-02-19T08:42:42]i319: Applied execute package:
> > {c0489d1d-654e-4caa-9f95-0fe034d74cc6}, result: 0x0, restart: None
> > [26D4:2C38][2014-02-19T08:42:42]i351: Removing cached package:
> MainProduct,
> > from path: C:\Users\Farrukh\AppData\Local\Package
> > Cache\{0CD51F14-9566-44BD-AB1D-04E65B2AF229}v1.0.1.0\
> >
> > I tested 'MyProdSoftwareInstaller.exe" -uninstall" and it has no effect.
> So
> > looks like burn engine is issuing -uninstall, but 
> > MyProdSoftwareInstaller.exe is not responding to -uninstall.
> >
> > I wonder where -uninstall or other arguments are passed to Burn Engine..
> ?
> >
> > Any hint/guide?
> >
> >
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