Well what I mean is when I open up Visual Studio with a wix solution
then resharper reports on all the missing symbols which would reflect
when trying to compile the wix source from VS. So I guess there is
nothing to do about it?
But I do want to say thanks to all for the Wix project. It saved us
from the dreaded VS installer which was so basic.
Cheers
Dandre
On 05 Nov 2010, at 23:10, "Neil Sleightholm" <[email protected]> wrote:
I have to say I don't develop wix, I just discovered this when try
to build the source for a client. I am not sure what you mean about
the reshaper problems, could you give more details.
Neil
Neil Sleightholm
[email protected]
On 5 Nov 2010, at 13:12, "Dandre Jansen van Vuuren" <[email protected]
> wrote:
Hi Neil
Thanks so much for your reply. I did as you instructed and it
actually worked!
Just one more question though, how do you guys develop on the
source code?
I openend it up and all I see is Red words everywere (Resharper)
where it can't find symbols, etc. It even doesn't locate the
System.Xml assemblies in that solution. Any ideas?
Thanks
Regards,
Dandre
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Neil Sleightholm
<[email protected]> wrote:
Take a look at the section on code signing here http://neilsleightholm.blogspot.com/2008/10/how-to-create-wix-build-machine.html
I think that may be the issue. Basically if you build the source
it will only work on the build machine unless you follow these
steps (this was true for v3.5 and I don't think it has changed for
3.5).
Neil
Neil Sleightholm
[email protected]
On 5 Nov 2010, at 06:26, "Dandre Jansen van Vuuren" <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have been playing around with the Wix source code a bit and I
finally got the thing to build a shipping version of Wix 3.5.
> I installed with the installer that was generated on my Windows 7
32-bit laptop and was able to work with the changes made in Visual
Studio 2010. But when I installed this on my desktop 64-bit Windows
7 machine (with Visual Studio 2010) I got project loading errors
pointing to the Votive 2010 DLL that couldn't be loaded.
> Any ideas what it could be? I recon that its built to be x86 and
not Any CPU or something like that.
> Did I have to do something special in the build process?
>
> Here is what I did to build:
> Opened command prompt in Admin mode
> Run the wixenv.bat file
> Ran: make ship
>
> Took installer that was found in: wix_source\build\x86\release
>
> Any help will be appreciated thanks
>
> -Dandre
>
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