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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Aug 12 15:56:00 +0000 
2008 -------
> When you talk about the log file saying "xyz has no eligible 
> binary patches", you mean the log file, that is written 
> during installation of msp file?

Yep. I run: msiexec /update foo.msp /l*x foo.log

> Do you have additional information from the log file that
> is written during patch creation? 

That file contains just lines like:

Files differ: 'c:\ooo\msp\2.4.1\10\.\.\.\program\xmlsecurity.dll',
              'c:\ooo\msp\2.4.1\4\.\.\.\program\xmlsecurity.dll'.
Patch file created: FTK=xmlsecurity.dll; temp location=OOo\25000.HDR.

The files that have real changes (and for which the patch then fails with the
mysterious "no eligible binary patches") aren't mentioned in any special way in
the msimsp log file.

The log file does contain a few warnings like this:

WARNING (14): File versions are equal.  Upgraded:
'c:\ooo\msp\2.4.1\10\.\.\.\program\policy.1.1.cli_types.dll' ver=13.0.0.0; 
Target: 'c:\ooo\msp\2.4.1\4\.\.\.\program\policy.1.1.cli_types.dll' 
ver=13.0.0.0.

but these all refer to files that aren't that relevant... (.NET stuff like the
above, ICU or Mozilla DLLs), they haven't effectively changed, it doesn't matter
whether they are patched or not.





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