[wix-users] Always do major upgrades

Joseph George joey at grabcad.com
Wed Dec 7 07:07:43 PST 2016


FYI - might be relevant for the downgrade story

On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Wolfgang Haupt <haupt.wolfgang at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thx for your fast answer.
> Would it be an option to always harvest my files with heat in a
> create_setup.bat and generate new GUID's for every component?
> Reading the MSI-Log it seems, the windows installer takes the GUID of my
> component to lookup if it's already installed, or does it take the keypath
> into account and I really have to change the filedate or version, to get
> this right.
> Basically this setup is a migration of a very old InstallShield-Setup that
> uses "always overwrite" utterly often.
>
>
> Skildum, Mat <Mathew.Skildum at aspect.com> schrieb am Mi., 7. Dez. 2016 um
> 15:56 Uhr:
>
> > MSI does not truly support this type of functionality without some hacks
> > to the MSI.  Basically you have create a pseudo "always overwrite"
> > situation by setting false version numbers on the version components.  I
> do
> > this with a post build step where I call a small VBScript that updates
> the
> > file version in the Files table to 99.99.99 or some other high value you
> > will never reach for a version.  You can do this for all files if you
> want
> > a global over write, or just for the versioned files if they are all you
> > are worried about.
> >
> > If this has been done, you should be able to upgrade or downgrade if no
> > issue as long as your upgrade table id handled correctly.
> >
> > Mat Skildum
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: wix-users [mailto:wix-users-bounces at lists.wixtoolset.org] On
> Behalf
> > Of Wolfgang Haupt
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 8:22 AM
> > To: wix-users at lists.wixtoolset.org
> > Subject: [wix-users] Always do major upgrades
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I think I stumbled across following problem:
> >
> >
> > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15138731/wix-major-
> upgrade-not-installing-all-files
> >
> >
> > https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/astebner/2015/11/16/why-
> windows-installer-removes-files-during-a-major-upgrade-
> if-they-go-backwards-in-version-numbers/
> >
> >
> > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4227456/windows-
> installer-deletes-versioned-file-during-product-upgrade-
> instead-of-down?rq=1
> >
> >
> > I basically want to be able to up and downgrade my application from
> > whatever versions.
> > It's no problem for me that it cannot track files and save some
> > installation time, I just want to remove the existing installation and
> then
> > install the "new" (or older) version.
> >
> > When I read the docs it seems to me if I can use the MajorUpgrade-Tag
> with
> > "AllowDowngrades=yes", but still the installer is checking the version of
> > my Components after CostInitialize and keeps saying:
> > MSI (s) (9C:34) [15:02:05:904]: Disallowing installation of component:
> > {GUID} since the same component with higher versioned keyfile exists
> >
> > After that it removes my current version and does not install the
> > mentioned components anymore.
> > This keeps puzzling me since days.
> >
> > Does anyone have an answer/opinion on this topic?
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Wolfgang
> >
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