This part of the error message is pertinent: [no] Property substitutions
as the key path
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Bill Packard bill.pack...@kepware.comwrote:
WiX 3.0.5419, VS 2008.
Attempting to convert merge modules (only used internally) to wixlib.
Almost there, but have
Or use MajorUpgrade element. smile/
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Don Walker don.wal...@versaterm.comwrote:
Chad Petersen wrote
I was able to get past this error in your example by adding this inside
the Fragment
InstallExecuteSequence
RemoveExistingProducts
WiX v3.6 RC0 was announced on 4/3/2012 and WiX v3.6 RC was announced on
5/28/2012.
Does anybody have any guess as to how close we might be to WiX v3.6 RTM?
Hmm... let me ask a different question. We are not using burn yet and I
understand most of the work right now revolves around burn. Would
Rob Mensching-7 wrote
Or use MajorUpgrade element. smile/
I don't think that the MajorUpgrade element gives me the flexibility that I
need. My assumptions (and what I believe to be best practice) are:
1. The UpgradeCode is fixed for all versions of the product.
2. The Product Id is set to
I find 3.6 very stable.
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Subject: [WiX-users] Status of WiX v3.6
Rob,
Unless I am mistaken, that criteria: [no] Property substitutions ... is
only relevant if I am asking WiX to generate the Guid; which seems to be
indicated in the initial message.
The Component/@Guid attribute's value '*' is not valid for this
component...
What has me confused is that the
I am looking into possibility of creating my own bootstrapper that tweaks the
standard bootstrapper.
I assume that if I write my bootstrapper from scratch, I shouldn't run into
complications, but if I start with the standard bootstrapper code and make some
changes that fits my situation, I've
Is it possible to use the ServiceInstall element and install multiple Windows
Services using a single host.exe file? If so, how?
This works for a single service, but I cannot install the same file to the same
directory from two different components...ICE30 error.
Component
Don Walker wrote
Here is the situation:
1. We allow multiple versions of our product to be installed at the same
time if they have a different Major.Minor version. I don't believe that
the MajorUpgrade element supports this option. The UpgradeVersion elements
shown should provide for
Out of pure curiosity, why would you need to do your own custom bootstrapper?
The WiX Burn bootstrapper is incredibly flexible and allows you to completely
control everything I can imagine anyone would need. What does Burn not do that
you need?
Thanks for satisfying my curiosity.
John
I may have taken the wrong approach and this may become a non-issue once the
documentation comes out and clears things up, but I was looking to make a quiet
bootstrapper whose only dialog was the usage help page; kind of an
incremental step from a straight MSI to a bootstrapper, where the MSI
Thanks for answering! If a quiet bootstrapper is what you want, take a look at
writing a custom one. You have total control over every aspect of the UI so you
can show as little or as much as you like.
There's not a lot of documentation, but the WiX bootstrapper itself is very
well done and
On 12/07/2012 23:40, Darwin Baines wrote:
So having done this, and gotten it to work I'm at the stage of wondering what
would be the ramification if we were to distribute it with our product and if
it will be a common problem with others.
I think this is something you'd need to ask a lawyer,
What does DiskPrompt and VolumeLabel mean when used on a MediaTemplate
element? On the old Media element, it made sense because each Media element
corresponded to a unique CAB file:
Media Id=”1”
Cabinet=”media1.cab”
EmbedCab=”yes”
DiskPrompt=Disk 1
Looking at the definition for ServiceInstall, you have to have the File
element in the same component. So, that limits you. Otherwise you'd be able
to put the File in one component and maybe reference it by two different
ServiceInstalls. Alas.
I've done something that may be similar to what
Hello everyone,
I'm just getting started using version 3.6 (latest build) and I'm having a hard
time understanding the basics. The main reason is, that it seems that there's
very few to none documentation available. I've started reading the book and
also the tutorial, but they are very
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