Well, it should. Unfortunately it doesn't. There is neither 
Product.Generate.wxs not _ProjectName.wxs what is usually generated.
I managed to uninstall version 3.6.2221.0 and could install version 
3.5.2519.0

Now the Votive plugin spawns Heat to harvest the application project's 
output and generates the files mentioned above.
The project references harvesting is a long term wish from a lot of 
users. But I don't know if this can be implemented in the next time.

Helge


Am 14.11.2011 07:00, schrieb Dandre Jansen van Vuuren:
> Well Harvesting should be straight forward. You reference a project, open
> the properties window, and choose that Harvesting flag to be true. You also
> need to have the Directory ID to match up with the one you have in your
> Product.wxs file. That should be it. The current limitation with this
> harvester is that is doesn't harvest the project references.
> But I would like to know if in 3.6 they're planning to take that out or
> whether its just a bug that causes heat.exe not to be called at all.
>
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Helge Kruse<helge.kr...@gmx.net>  wrote:
>
>    
>> I had the same exprience that harvesting is dropped in Votive/(WiX3.6).
>> I thogh there was a documentation for Votive that explicitly describes this
>> harvesting. Can you help me with a pointer to this documentation/tutorial?
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Dandre Jansen van Vuuren"<dandre...@gmail.com>
>> To:<wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 1:51 PM
>> Subject: [WiX-users] WiX 3.6 Project Harvesting
>>
>>
>>      
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Is the Project harvesting still working for WiX 3.6? I've tried it but
>>> heat.exe never gets called when I build a setup project that references
>>>        
>> an
>>      
>>> application project.
>>>        

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