Here's the first line I get when running WiX 3.8 from an elevated command
prompt with "/passive /uninstall":
[01F4:0CDC][2014-06-15T21:12:30]i001: Burn v3.8.1128.0, Windows v6.1 (Build
7600: Service Pack 0), path: C:\Users\first\Desktop\wix38.exe, cmdline:
'/uninstall /passive -burn.unelevated
BurnPipe.{3BC77695-F262-4CE6-9828-FCD864802C85}
{9812E66D-0608-471B-BAB4-C2736A08DC78} 3196'
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Heath Stewart <hea...@outlook.com> wrote:
> It has always logged the correct command line despite being elevated or
> not.
>
> *Heath Stewart*
> Software Design Engineer
> Visual Studio, Microsoft
> http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 21:01:34 -0500
> From: r.sean.h...@gmail.com
> To: wix-devs@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [WiX-devs] Related bundles broken
>
> I think it's because when a bundle is launched already elevated, it
> immediately launches another instance to act as the unelevated one that
> takes care of the BA. From what I've seen, the elevated instance never
> logs its command line, only the unelevated one does. I don't know enough
> about the dependency stuff to know whether all of those are supposed to be
> passed on to the unelevated side.
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 7:56 PM, Heath Stewart <hea...@outlook.com> wrote:
>
> I'm investigating some test failures and haven't yet narrowed down the
> cause - hoping someone might know something.
>
> Basically, during tests like Burn_InstallPatchBundle when the base bundle
> (BundleF) is uninstalled, it shows in the log that it will uninstall a
> patch bundle (BundleJ).
>
> [2874:2160][2014-06-15T17:08:04]i207: Planned related bundle:
> {3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}, type: Patch, default requested:
> Absent, ba requested: Absent, execute: Uninstall, rollback: Install,
> dependency: Unregister
>
> The log shows it will pass -uninstall to the arguments as well:
>
> [07B4:2BC4][2014-06-15T17:08:04]i301: Applying execute package:
> {3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}, action: Uninstall, path:
> C:\ProgramData\Package
> Cache\{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}\BundleJ.exe, arguments:
> '"C:\ProgramData\Package
> Cache\{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}\BundleJ.exe" -uninstall -quiet
> -burn.related.patch
> -burn.ignoredependencies={db3e1d4d-ea07-421e-a90b-7a405c373d39};Microsoft.WiX.Burn_InstallPatchBundle.A,v1.0
> -burn.ancestors={db3e1d4d-ea07-421e-a90b-7a405c373d39}'
>
> Yet BundleJ doesn't get that command line!
>
> [1BFC:1E68][2014-06-15T17:08:04]i001: Burn v3.9.615.0, Windows v6.3 (Build
> 9600: Service Pack 0), path: C:\ProgramData\Package
> Cache\{3e414871-0575-4edd-8684-637637c6f689}\BundleJ.exe, cmdline:
> '-burn.unelevated BurnPipe.{63AB9F9E-2D7A-4EBE-A019-575B4337021A}
> {C9C42B10-C920-44FB-BD32-3859210C0FB3} 5688
> -burn.ancestors={db3e1d4d-ea07-421e-a90b-7a405c373d39} -burn.embedded
> BurnPipe.{D9611913-FF2C-4443-A5BE-1E933C77D920}
> {272A2F7F-4746-41DF-9BD4-352E79C753DD} 1972'
>
> I'm going through the code looking for various things, like some of the
> Str*Formatted changes in case the args aren't passed and my recent changes
> (i.e. yesterday) but nothing seems to explain it. I'll keep looking, but
> hoping someone might recognize some symptom. The current, action, and
> dependency states for the related bundle all look right so I don't think
> this is a ref-counting issue, but it's not impossible. The most obvious
> problem seems to be that the right command line isn't passed.
>
> It's affecting a good number of the tests. Hard to roll back the non-test
> settings to see if it was broken before. I'll try copying the test binaries
> out and rolling back the full build to see if this is a recent regression
> or not, but wanted to put this out there ASAP in hopes to find and fix the
> problem by tomorrow's RC build. Definitely needs to be fixed before 3.9
> ships. A lot of bundles depend on related bundles.
>
> Link to logs below if someone is interested.
>
> *Heath Stewart*
> Software Design Engineer
> Visual Studio, Microsoft
> http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths
> Heath has a file to share with you on OneDrive. To view it, click the
> link below.
> Burn_InstallPatchBundle.zip
> <https://onedrive.live.com/redir.aspx?cid=9415f61cbb1a8030&resid=9415F61CBB1A8030%2144438&parId=9415F61CBB1A8030%218580&authkey=%21AAhvJhYSQ9Grw3w&ithint=file%2c.zip>
>
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