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Hey Phil,
I am not using <RollbackBoundry/> at all
I have 1 EXE (SQL Server Express 2012 CU2) and 1 MSI only (but I have to
MsiPackage's one for a silent install and one for non silent)
The only PackageGroupRef I have is for .NET
i.e.
<Chain>
<PackageGroupRef Id="Netfx4Full"/>
<ExePackage Id="A_SQLExpressx64"
DisplayName="Microsoft(r) SQL Server(r) 2012 - Express
Edition x64"
SourceFile="$(var.scSourcePath)\PreReqs\SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe"
Name="RedistReporting\SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe"
InstallCommand="/QUIET /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS=1
/ACTION=INSTALL /FEATURES=SQLENGINE /INSTANCENAME=SQL_COMPANY /HIDECONSOLE
/SKIPRULES=RebootRequiredCheck /SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE=Automatic
/AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE=Automatic /SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK
SERVICE" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"
/ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS=BUILTIN\Administrators
/SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS=BUILTIN\Administrators /BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE=Disabled
/ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN=True /TCPENABLED=1"
InstallCondition="VersionNT64 AND Not SQL_TITUS_Exist AND
SQLEXPRESSRADIOBUTTON = 1"
Cache="no"
Compressed="no"
PerMachine="yes"
Permanent="yes"/>
<MsiPackage Id="MainInstall_NoGUI"
DisplayName="$(var.ProductName)"
DisplayInternalUI="no"
SourceFile="$(env.TLSharedServices)\Installers\Reporting_Service_Setup.msi"
Name="RedistReporting\Reporting_Service_Setup.msi"
InstallCondition="EXISTINGSQLRADIOBUTTON = 0"
Visible="no"
Cache="no"
Compressed="no"
Permanent="no">
<MsiProperty Name="SERVICESLOGLEVEL" Value="[SERVICESLOGLEVEL]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="MSI_RUN_FROM_EXE" Value="[MSI_RUN_FROM_EXE]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="EXISTINGSQLRADIOBUTTON"
Value="[EXISTINGSQLRADIOBUTTON]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="SQLSERVEREXPRESS_INSTANCE" Value="\SQL_COMPANY"/>
<MsiProperty Name="WEF_CONFIG_FILE" Value="[WEF_CONFIG_FILE]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="EVENT_LOG_FILE_SIZE" Value="[EVENT_LOG_FILE_SIZE]"/>
</MsiPackage>
<MsiPackage Id="MainInstall_GUI"
DisplayName="$(var.ProductName)"
DisplayInternalUI="yes"
SourceFile="$(env.TLSharedServices)\Installers\Reporting_Service_Setup.msi"
Name="RedistReporting\Reporting_Service_Setup.msi"
InstallCondition="EXISTINGSQLRADIOBUTTON = 1"
Visible="no"
Cache="no"
Compressed="no"
Permanent="no">
<MsiProperty Name="SERVICESLOGLEVEL" Value="[SERVICESLOGLEVEL]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="MSI_RUN_FROM_EXE" Value="[MSI_RUN_FROM_EXE]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="EXISTINGSQLRADIOBUTTON"
Value="[EXISTINGSQLRADIOBUTTON]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="WEF_CONFIG_FILE" Value="[WEF_CONFIG_FILE]"/>
<MsiProperty Name="EVENT_LOG_FILE_SIZE" Value="[EVENT_LOG_FILE_SIZE]"/>
</MsiPackage>
</Chain>
Then the .NET package:
<PackageGroup Id="Netfx4Full">
<ExePackage
Id="Netfx4Full"
DisplayName="Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0"
Cache="no"
Compressed="no"
PerMachine="yes"
Permanent="yes"
Protocol="none"
Vital="yes"
SourceFile="$(var.scSourcePath)\PreReqs\dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe"
Name="RedistReporting\dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe"
InstallCommand="/passive /norestart"
DetectCondition="Netfx4FullVersion AND (NOT VersionNT64 OR
Netfx4x64FullVersion)" />
</PackageGroup>
Steve
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From: Phill Hogland [via Windows Installer XML (WiX) toolset]
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Sent: February-25-15 12:56 PM
To: Steven Ogilvie
Subject: Re: Upgrade issue
I had some similar
problem<http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/RollbackBoundry-Can-t-Upgrade-or-uninstall-bundle-td7598888.html>
a few weeks back, and while Bob's suggestions were helpful, I set aside that
problem to work on some other fires, and did not return to complete the
analysis. What did get me past the problem, for the moment was to comment out
all of my uses of <RollbackBoundry />
I believe what was going on was that my bundle chain had several
PackageGroupRefs to ExEPackages which were marked as permanent. Then I had a
RollbackBoundry. Then I had various MSIs. So I think my scenario was that the
MSI after the RollbackBoundry had a problem. So when I deployed the new bundle
(with all packages and the bundle built with new versions and product codes),
the new bundle caused the old bundle to uninstall. But the uninstall exits
with success as it seems to think that nothing is installed, because all msi
packages were previously uninstalled on rollback. The bundle never uninstalls
due to the permanent packages still in the chain prior to the RollbackBoundry.
Again, this is theory, and unproven at this point. After removing all of the
RollbackBoundary authoring, and start testing on a clean VM, I did not
duplicate the problem again. I have not had a chance to get back and focus on
this specific issue.
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