We'll definitely want to look at the GenerateBootstrapper package
definitions and see how much we can borrow/steal.

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Dan Puza <dp...@ultra-scan.com> wrote:

> Is there a community location where "standard" package definitions are
> publicly available in one common repository?  If not, that would seem like a
> good idea, so that each of us individually are not all reinventing the
> wheel.
>
> For example, I just made a separate post asking about problems I'm having
> bootstrapping Windows Installer 4.5 and SQL Server 2008.  I wouldn't wish
> the trial and error pain and time on anybody duplicating the same effort.
>  That doesn't seem like it should be necessary.  Someone figures it out once
> and that's it, everyone benefits.
>
> This would be similar to the MSBUILD GenerateBootstrapper package
> definitions included with Visual Studio and Windows SDK.  BTW, are there
> plans to include support for those (already available) SDK package
> definitions in Burn, similar to MsiPackage and ExePackage?  Or, could it
> possibly already be in there but I'm just not seeing it (I don't think it
> is)?
>
> Dan
>
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