Same problem with 64 bit. Installation path, port and service name does not matter. i am not upgrading (path, port, service are all new). Rollback occurs after 'running install_mysql_db.exe' (or similar) occurs in the installer splash screen.
-- Peter On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 18:45, Peter Laursen <[email protected]>wrote: > sorry .. it was 32 bit installer! > > > On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 18:43, Peter Laursen <[email protected]>wrote: > >> hmmm .. installer rolls back. Why? >> >> 64 bit build on 64 bit Win7 (UAC disabled). Default file path. No >> conflicts with ports or service name specified. After rollback there is no >> track left. >> >> >> -- Peter >> >> On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 18:05, Vladislav Vaintroub >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> > -----Original Message----- >>> > From: Kristian Nielsen [mailto:[email protected]] >>> > Sent: Dienstag, 1. Februar 2011 14:59 >>> > To: Vladislav Vaintroub >>> > Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; Michael >>> Widenius >>> > Subject: Re: [Maria-developers] Windows installer MWL#55 finished. >>> > >>> > "Vladislav Vaintroub" <[email protected]> writes: >>> > >>> > > Wizard is an MFC application. I'm sorry for that, but my Windows >>> C/C++ GUI programming experience is not only rusty (prior to >>> this >>> > > WL last time I used it was more than a decade ago), it is also >>> restricted to MFC only. Being MFC application, it will require >>> at >>> > > least VS Professional to build. There is no MFC in free Visual >>> Studio Express edition, nor in free Windows SDK. Build and >>> > > packaging process will handle missing MFC gracefully (build won't try >>> to compile upgrade wizard, package won't include it , and >>> > > installer won't start it at the end of installation). >>> > >>> > What license are we distributing the wizard source code under? >>> >>> > The reason I ask is that because of the above dependency, GPL may not >>> be >>> > appropriate (and since it sounds like a new application, nor is it >>> > necessary). So we might consider another license, eg. BSD or if >>> prefered some >>> > other more copy-left license. Or just GPL-with-MFC-exception. >>> > >>> > I don't really have an opinion myself for one license or the other, I >>> just >>> > wanted to point out the issue to make sure it is considered by those >>> that do >>> > care. Since it sounds like if we just use GPL, we may be releasing >>> something >>> > that formally others cannot redistribute without violating the license. >>> Which >>> > I think we should avoid, even if we're obviously not planning to sue >>> anyone >>> > over it ... >>> >>> Not sure I'm correct person to start discussions over the of GPL, I >>> think I'm not qualified. >>> >>> I do know there is a plenty of established open source projects that use >>> MFC, including GPLv2, such as different incarnations of >>> Tortoise (SVN,CVS, BZR, HG). >>> >>> >From my point of view, it is just a system library. It came bundled >>> with compiler, just like other library CRT which is non-GPL >>> that we use extensively for quite important functionality like strcpy() >>> or say fopen(). Maybe this explanation will satisfy GPL >>> purists. I do not think CRT , MFC , ATL (libraries that come bundled with >>> Visual Studio) have any written license, at least I have >>> never seen one. The source code is available, and installed together with >>> Visual Studio. If one needs to redistribute one of this >>> libraries as DLLs, there is Microsoft EULA that basically allows >>> inclusion into any software . But we do not even do that, as we >>> link Visual Studio libraries (CRT, and also MFC now) statically, >>> MySQL-ish way. >>> >>> > - Kristian. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~maria-developers >>> Post to : [email protected] >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~maria-developers >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >> >> >
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