This looks interesting. Would we be able to hook it to the solution task to just build vdproj projects or is some manual editing required post conversion ?

Ian


In the mean time, I’ll also switch gears with my vdproj converter project and look at generating the necessary xml fragment to be consumed by Wix.

Thoughts on this are definitely welcomed...

Jim




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Subject: Re: [Nant-users] Wix!!!

Note that I think the wix announcement is cool just for the fact of
microsoft releasing somthing on sourceforge. If there is widespread
uptake migrating the msi tasks to the wiks format might be the right
move.

Ian

Ian MacLean wrote:



Heres a response from Jayme Edwards - the original author of NAnts msi
tasks - which actually perform in a similar manner to wix. ( posed as
a reply to the original announcement )



Wow,

Well here we go again. As the original contributor of the MSI task to
NAnt's "NAntContrib" project (http://nant.sourceforge.net), I knew
how useful an XML representation of MSI would be and put alot of work
into getting these to do nested directory configurations just like
demonstrated in the snippet above working, and automatically
registering COM and .NET .dlls properly.

Many developers in the NAnt community put alot of hours into
refactoring these tasks, adding MSM support, and at my employer
(Rockwell Software) we use these tasks to actually build some product
installations with a high degree of success.

What I don't understand is why Microsoft can't put the hours it
obviously spent copying what's in NAnt (MSBuild) and now the MSI/MSM
tasks (WiX) into building some high quality addins for Visual Studio
.NET that just generate and edit XML adhering to the NAnt MSI/MSM
task schemas? I mean I actually wrote an XML Schema definition for
the MSI/MSM tasks specifically to make integration easy, and while
Microsoft have been quick to "embrace and extend" even open source
projects, I've yet to see them play nicely with people who have taken
their technology (Microsoft .NET) and embrace it without having to
copy, rename, and confuse efforts.

Maybe it's just me, but I'm looking forward to the days when
Microsoft returns to bringing some real innovation to the table like
before the Java lawsuits hit.

Bummed,

Jayme Edwards
Product Architect
RSProduction Portal
Rockwell Software
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Ian
Ryan Cromwell wrote:



How exciting would an NAnt Wix task or refactoring of the NAntContrib
- Msi/Msm tasks be!  Maybe I'll work on a transform for vdproj ->
Wix  xml.

http://blogs.msdn.com/robmen/archive/2004/04/05/107709.aspx
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wix




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