age I would like to
start a repair-setup ... but how would I achieve this with wix?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Mensching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: Henning Eiben; wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: Using CustomAction
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> When are you exe
wsp-file somewhere on my machine ... which is why
I didn't specified any target-directory.
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ument to a custom action.
So I create a custom action like but who would a temporary find my
extracted binary, since I would have to provide an according path?
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Hi,
I have a couple of sql-scripts, which are UTF-8 encoded because I edit
those script with visual studio.
When I include them as binaries in my MSI-file they can't seem to be
executed, I always encounter an error. :(
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Bob Arnson wrote:
>> Yeah, I've found this article before ... but how would I do this within
>> my app? Do I have to create multiple (identical) -elements like
>> this:
>>
>
> Yes. You can use CopyFile to install one and copy it elsewhere but it's
> about the same amount of work and CopyFile i
Bob Arnson wrote:
>> I didn't find an obvious way to include a file only once in the MSI and
>> install it to serveral locations ...
>>
>
> Generally you don't. Instead, you can use WiX's support for "smart
> cabbing" so that only a single copy of the file is included in your MSI
> package reg
Hi,
I'm fairly new to wix, and I want to create a msi-file to distribute my
.net application. My app consists of several components, which require
certain assemblies. These assemblies are required in the same folder as
the application (I don't want to place them in the GAC right now).
So I have a
Sebastian Brand wrote:
> The weekly release can be downloaded here:
> http://wix.sourceforge.net/releases/
Hmm, but as far as I can see only the source-version contains the
msmq-extension, the binary version does not contain those binaries.
Is there any reason for this? I don't have C++ installe
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