Hello,
I have an in-house developed windows service that's written in VB.NET
and targets the .NET 4.0 framework. I'm trying to install it using
wix, as I am doing with several other in-house developed windows
services.
This service has a ProjectInstaller.vb. Inside the
InitializeComponent sub
...@robmensching.com wrote:
Weekly release are at http://wix.sf.net/releases. Yes, I know, we need to
clean all this stuff up. Sorry.
Eventually http://wixtoolset.org will have all the information.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Eric Goforth eric.gofo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hmmm, I'm on codeplex (http
Hello,
I have installed Windows Installer XML Toolset 3.5 on my development
machine, which is running Vista 32-bit, for what it's worth. I'm then
opening a .wixproj file using Visual Studio 2010 that was created by a
different developer here using WIX3.5/VS2010, I believe.
At any rate, when I
Hello,
I looked at the other developer's add/remove programs, it showed the
same version as mine:
Windows Installer XML Toolset 3.5
Before the upgrade, I see:
$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\Microsoft\WiX\v3.5\Wix2010.targets
In the .wixproj file, after the upgrade, I see:
Thanks, it looks like he has 3.5.1419, I have 3.5.2415.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 4:40 PM, jhennessey jack.hennes...@hyland.com wrote:
All builds will say Windows Installer XML Toolset 3.5 but you need to check
the actual build version (I think the latest is 3.5.2430.0).
v3.x\Wix.targets is
Hmmm, I'm on codeplex (http://wix.codeplex.com/releases/view/44406)
right now and I don't see a way to download 3.5.1419, is it possible
to do that? I checked out http://wixtoolset.org/ too, but it looks
like that's just a place-holder site for now.
-Eric
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Eric
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