I'm investigating some test failures and haven't yet narrowed 
down the cause - hoping someone might know something.
 
Basically, during tests like Burn_InstallPatchBundle when the base bundle 
(BundleF) is uninstalled, it shows in the log that it will uninstall a patch 
bundle (BundleJ).
 
[2874:2160][2014-06-15T17:08:04]i207: Planned related bundle: 
{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}, type: Patch, default requested: Absent, 
ba requested: Absent, execute: Uninstall, rollback: Install, dependency: 
Unregister

The log shows it will pass -uninstall to the arguments as well:
 
[07B4:2BC4][2014-06-15T17:08:04]i301: Applying execute package: 
{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}, action: Uninstall, path: 
C:\ProgramData\Package 
Cache\{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}\BundleJ.exe, arguments: 
'"C:\ProgramData\Package 
Cache\{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}\BundleJ.exe" -uninstall -quiet 
-burn.related.patch 
-burn.ignoredependencies={db3e1d4d-ea07-421e-a90b-7a405c373d39};Microsoft.WiX.Burn_InstallPatchBundle.A,v1.0
 -burn.ancestors={db3e1d4d-ea07-421e-a90b-7a405c373d39}'

Yet BundleJ doesn't get that command line!
 
[1BFC:1E68][2014-06-15T17:08:04]i001: Burn v3.9.615.0, Windows v6.3 (Build 
9600: Service Pack 0), path: C:\ProgramData\Package 
Cache\{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}\BundleJ.exe, cmdline: 
'-burn.unelevated BurnPipe.{63AB9F9E-2D7A-4EBE-A019-575B4337021A} 
{C9C42B10-C920-44FB-BD32-3859210C0FB3} 5688 
-burn.ancestors={db3e1d4d-ea07-421e-a90b-7a405c373d39} -burn.embedded 
BurnPipe.{D9611913-FF2C-4443-A5BE-1E933C77D920} 
{272A2F7F-4746-41DF-9BD4-352E79C753DD} 1972'

I'm going through the code looking for various things, like some of the 
Str*Formatted changes in case the args aren't passed and my recent changes 
(i.e. yesterday) but nothing seems to explain it. I'll keep looking, but hoping 
someone might recognize some symptom. The current, action, and dependency 
states for the related bundle all look right so I don't think this is a 
ref-counting issue, but it's not impossible. The most obvious problem seems to 
be that the right command line isn't passed.
 
It's affecting a good number of the tests. Hard to roll back the non-test 
settings to see if it was broken before. I'll try copying the test binaries out 
and rolling back the full build to see if this is a recent regression or not, 
but wanted to put this out there ASAP in hopes to find and fix the problem by 
tomorrow's RC build. Definitely needs to be fixed before 3.9 ships. A lot of 
bundles depend on related bundles.
 
Link to logs below if someone is interested.


Heath Stewart
Software Design Engineer
Visual Studio, Microsoft
http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths
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