Weve recently discovered that the way WiX creates
merge modules is a little bit incorrect. Every merge module has a unique
guid which is used to modularize all the entries in the merge module (WiX does
this properly). However, that guid is also supposed to be used as the
package code
I'm not using wixlibs.. I'm using modules!On 7/31/06, Derek Cicerone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you might be mixing concepts. In
wixlib files, there are no appended guids (there don't need to be because
collisions are detected directly). You should never have to refer to
You could use CopyFile and RemoveFile elements, but it's much easier to just
include the file twice.
I'd only really consider this option if the file was huge.
Rob
Derek Cicerone wrote:
There's no better way - that's it.
Derek
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The ICEs are paranoid and assume that someone could change ALLUSERS when they
install the product in
order to do a per-user install. In this case the component needs a per-user
keypath in order to
keep track of it for each user, which is why it wants an entry in HKCU. I'm
not sure why this
Hi List,
when starting a fresh installation, there's always a window saying
Preparing to install I see in the log file that this show
dialog event is not wrapped between any actions, so my question is - Is
there a way to customize this window?
Best regards,
Calin
http://gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Details.aspx?SampleGuid=e14336d7-
1b7b-4287-8e20-51fe07cb12aa
It uses installutil.
I looked into the MSM a bit. If I understand the code correct, it appears
that I was wrong and you can call InstallUtil on GAC'd assemblies (although
reaching into
This is a pretty neat looking GUI editor for WiX.
Yeah, I looked at it over a year ago (kinda' chagrined that the thing used
ClickOnce to deploy, heh). Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it has been
developed since then. The editor still doesn't support adding Components or
Files. I'm not
Product/@Id is a
kinda' scary thing to make optional. What if someone just accidentally
forgets to add one? Or what if someone copies an example that didn't add
it? The developer will end up with a product that is very difficult to
track.
I appreciate the
consistency proposed but I'm
0. It is less about
preferable and more about .wixlibs actually are designed to
solve the problems it appears you are working on. Merge Modules are not
intended to be used the way you are trying to use them.
1. Not much. But in
WiX v2, there really isn't much to .wixlibs. They are
Hi all,
We just adopted WIX in our installer building. We tested on
one of our products. Everything works smoothly so far, but with one small
caveat the add/remove program icon does not show up on Windows 2000. It
is fine on Windows XP and win2K3. The icon is pointed to an icon file.
Judging from the release.txt file, the July, 27th releases of WiX 2.0
and 3.0 (1926/4326) contain a fair amount of enhancements.
That's why I'm thinking about pushing this version to SourceForge.
That back log is mostly my fault. The password for the user account used to
push the bits up to
I doubt you are missing anything obvious. I just noticed it on GDN and
thought I'd point it out to the people using EL on the list. I'm still
convinced that a better installer for EL could be made that actually did the
instrumentation features declaratively, but it is a starting point and
That is an excellent point what if
we keep the ???... syntax just for Product/@Id in that case and go with the
recommendations below for everything else?
Thanks,
Derek
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Please note that CopyFile and RemoveFile are dangerous from a security
perspective because they don't provide a simple patching solution. I would
advise against that method.
Derek
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I'd be okay with that.
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Subject: RE: [WiX-users] rfc: Package element changes
That is an excellent
You can probably just pretty print the
wixlib files and inspect them directly its just xml (unless you use the bf option
to bind files into it in which case its a cabinet file with xml appended to
the end).
Derek
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the add/remove program icon does not show up on Windows 2000. It is
fine on Windows XP and win2K3. The icon is pointed to an icon file.
Any ideas?
I want to say I remember something about Win2K ARP requiring
the .ico to be
Right now I am trying to create a dialog that will basically time out of the
user doesn't do anything after a give amount of time. When it times out I
want to installation program to close. What type of action do I need to do
in order to achieve this
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Derek Cicerone wrote:
That is an
excellent point what if
we keep the ???... syntax just for Product/@Id in that case and go with
the
recommendations below for everything else?
Any chance of a different syntax? @Id="*" maybe, keeping with the
wildcard scheme?
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John Robbins wrote:
After an hour of Googling, I can't see how to disallow silent installs.
The default WiX installs allow you to specify \q to MSIEXEC.EXE and you
get a silent install. However, that allows you to skip checking the
license agreement option, which my client doesn't like. What's
I've been thinking about adding a warning to the LaunchConditions parsing
code in the compiler. In almost every case, you should add Installed OR
to the beginning to ensure it only runs during initial install.
Derek
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Bob Arnson wrote:
John Robbins wrote:
After an hour of Googling, I can't see how to disallow silent installs.
The default WiX installs allow you to specify \q to MSIEXEC.EXE and you
get a silent install. However, that allows you to skip checking the
license agreement option, which
Has a solution come up for setting WebServiceExtensions?
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VIACK Corporation
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