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‎Mar 31, 2009
06:21 AM
Prerequisite: -l command line parameter not passed to MSI
Hi,
my multilanguage UI Basic MSI Setup contains a Prerequisite. Setup.exe will be launched via some custom Autorun application using the -l command line parameter to launch it (for example -l1034 for spanish).
The language command line parameter works only properly when the Prerequisite must not be installed.
Holger
my multilanguage UI Basic MSI Setup contains a Prerequisite. Setup.exe will be launched via some custom Autorun application using the -l command line parameter to launch it (for example -l1034 for spanish).
The language command line parameter works only properly when the Prerequisite must not be installed.
Holger
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‎Mar 31, 2009
12:37 PM
To clarify, you have a multilingual package, a single setup prerequisite, and it is being launched (from an autorun) with command line argument -l1034. If the setup prerequisite does not need to be installed, the package runs in Spanish. If the setup prerequisite does need to be installed, the (main) setup runs in a different language. Is that summary correct?
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‎Mar 31, 2009
02:54 PM
Correct Michael.
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‎Mar 31, 2009
06:12 PM
I've tried in both our development builds, and in IS2009, and both show Spanish strings for the prerequisite and MSI dialogs when I:
I did not try it on a CD or anything like that, although my tests happened to be one each on Vista and XP.
- Create a Basic MSI project
- Add Spanish
- Add a file
- Add a prerequisite that will always run
- Build a release with both English and Spanish, as well as the language selection dialog
- Run with: setup.exe /l1034 (optionally with /debuglog)
I did not try it on a CD or anything like that, although my tests happened to be one each on Vista and XP.
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‎Apr 01, 2009
12:53 AM
Thanks therefore Michael.
I will perform some more tests using different languages and with /debuglog.
I will perform some more tests using different languages and with /debuglog.
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‎Apr 01, 2009
03:03 AM
Michael, I´ve done some more deeper research.
It´s very strange and I´ve posted something similar some days ago in this topic:
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=186445
It looks like that installation leaves traces behind even if it will be cancelled but only if the prereq will be installed first. Windows Install Clean Up tool reports that it´s installed and Sleuth reports error reading Product Information.
If I install the prereq manually before the main installation then everything runs fine. Setup can be cancelled and launched again with a different language.
It´s very strange and I´ve posted something similar some days ago in this topic:
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=186445
It looks like that installation leaves traces behind even if it will be cancelled but only if the prereq will be installed first. Windows Install Clean Up tool reports that it´s installed and Sleuth reports error reading Product Information.
If I install the prereq manually before the main installation then everything runs fine. Setup can be cancelled and launched again with a different language.
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‎Apr 01, 2009
08:29 AM
Hmm. Does this have anything to do with the advertise-while-elevated option? Namely, if you have it selected, whether the behavior still reproduces if you try turning it off.
Perhaps the pieces left behind in your scenario are counting as the first install. The -l parameter, like all language application, is implemented via applying transforms, and those can only be applied at first install.
Perhaps the pieces left behind in your scenario are counting as the first install. The -l parameter, like all language application, is implemented via applying transforms, and those can only be applied at first install.
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‎Apr 02, 2009
01:49 AM
MichaelU wrote:
Hmm. Does this have anything to do with the advertise-while-elevated option? Namely, if you have it selected, whether the behavior still reproduces if you try turning it off.
Yes, that´s the problem Michael. I created a simple new project to verify that´s it´s not related to my main project. If Advertise is set to Full UI the problem occurs. Can you please try to verify it?
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‎Apr 16, 2009
02:33 AM
Holger_G wrote:
Yes, that´s the problem Michael. I created a simple new project to verify that´s it´s not related to my main project. If Advertise is set to Full UI the problem occurs. Can you please try to verify it?
Michael, any updates on this issue?
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‎Apr 16, 2009
04:47 PM
Sorry, I meant to get back to you on this, but I lost track. We've reproduced it and are tracking it under IOC-000080419. The core of the problem can be reproduced with setup.exe /l1034 /jm, followed by setup.exe /l1034 even without prerequisites; it is due to passing the language transform incorrectly for an advertised setup. I expect we will have a fix for this in our next release. Let me know if that is likely to be too late for your needs.
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‎Apr 16, 2009
05:38 PM
MichaelU wrote:
Sorry, I meant to get back to you on this, but I lost track. We've reproduced it and are tracking it under IOC-000080419. The core of the problem can be reproduced with setup.exe /l1034 /jm, followed by setup.exe /l1034 even without prerequisites; it is due to passing the language transform incorrectly for an advertised setup. I expect we will have a fix for this in our next release. Let me know if that is likely to be too late for your needs.
Thanks for the update, Michael. Sure, it would be very nice to get a fix for IS2009 since we publish our release in a few weeks and it uses a Prereq that needs elevated privileges to run. But we can live with an additional UAC prompt for now. And I am not sure if we will purchase IS2010 or a new Maintenance Plan.