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Re: Linder SetupBuilder
Hi Arnór,
>> But I think we can simply modify the .NET Framework 3 runtime include
>> script to install 3.5. We'll try to check it this weekend. You can
>> already download the 200MB redist from Microsoft.
>
> One nifty thing in VS2010 (and I think also 2008, not sure) is that you
> can create MSI files with it and specify the prerequisite, including
> the .NET framework. VS2010 automatically checks .NET 4.0 which I didn't
> realize until I created an install (for msm merge modules to be included
> in a SB install:) and it started downloading .NET 4.0;) Not the best
> solution, but if Ole has VS2010 hi might give it a whirl and see if it
> works:)
You can also handle this with SetupBuilder if you want. No need to use
VS2010 <g>. SoftVelocity is doing it in the Clarion 7 install. If .NET
Framework 2 is not available, the installer downloads the Framework from the
server and installs it automatically.
Friedrich
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Re: Linder SetupBuilder
Hi Friedrich,
> You can also handle this with SetupBuilder if you want. No need to use
> VS2010 <g>. SoftVelocity is doing it in the Clarion 7 install. If .NET
> Framework 2 is not available, the installer downloads the Framework from the
> server and installs it automatically.
Oh, sorry! You said "Of course, you can deploy it with SetupBuilder if you
want. No problem at all!
Just download it from the Microsoft web site and install it from your
install."
and I took it as you could not set it up as a pre-req in SB. I just noticed
this in VS2010 when I was testing an install that creates a msi from couple
of msm files from Crystal Reports XI for deployment. On my first test it
started downloading .NET 4.0. Don't know the size but it seemed pretty big
so I started investigating and found the pre-req in VS2010 install builder.
I'm REALLY glad I have SB and don't have to rely on VS2010 for installs<g>
but this one worked like a charm for what I needed:)
Best regards,
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Port Angeles, Washington
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Re: Linder SetupBuilder
Hi Arnór,
>> You can also handle this with SetupBuilder if you want. No need to use
>> VS2010 <g>. SoftVelocity is doing it in the Clarion 7 install. If .NET
>> Framework 2 is not available, the installer downloads the Framework from
>> the server and installs it automatically.
>
> Oh, sorry! You said "Of course, you can deploy it with SetupBuilder if
> you want. No problem at all!
>
> Just download it from the Microsoft web site and install it from your
> install."
>
> and I took it as you could not set it up as a pre-req in SB. I just
> noticed this in VS2010 when I was testing an install that creates a msi
> from couple of msm files from Crystal Reports XI for deployment. On my
> first test it started downloading .NET 4.0. Don't know the size but it
> seemed pretty big so I started investigating and found the pre-req in
> VS2010 install builder. I'm REALLY glad I have SB and don't have to
> rely on VS2010 for installs<g> but this one worked like a charm for
> what I needed:)
Thank you!!! :)
BTW, SetupBuilder has a built-in Core PreRequisite for .NET 4 (see attached
screenshot). But Ole needs 3.5 and this is a hefty 231MB redistributable.
That's why we do not make it available on our web site.
I have developed a runtime include script for .NET 3.5 now and will make it
available tomorrow.
Quick note: we plan to support a "MSM Merge Module Compiler" in SetupBuilder
7.5 (powered by our SBMSI compiler technology). This allows to convert
standard Windows Installer Merge Modules (.msm) into native Windows
Installer runtime deployment modules for SetupBuilder.
Thanks,
Friedrich
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Friedrich Linder
Lindersoft
www.lindersoft.com
+1.954.252.3910
SetupBuilder is Windows 7 installation -- "point. click. ship"
-- Official Comodo Code Signing and SSL Certificate Partner
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Re: Linder SetupBuilder
< BTW, SetupBuilder has a built-in Core PreRequisite for .NET 4 (see
attached
> screenshot).
Friedrich
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Re: Linder SetupBuilder
Hi Friedrich,
> BTW, SetupBuilder has a built-in Core PreRequisite for .NET 4 (see attached
> screenshot). But Ole needs 3.5 and this is a hefty 231MB redistributable.
> That's why we do not make it available on our web site.
It looked like hte 4.0 download was pretty big, which is why I noticed it as
it was looking like it would take a while;) This was on a XP SP3 test VM (I
think it's SP3, could be SP2!) and I'm not sure what .NET it had on it.
> Quick note: we plan to support a "MSM Merge Module Compiler" in SetupBuilder
> 7.5 (powered by our SBMSI compiler technology). This allows to convert
> standard Windows Installer Merge Modules (.msm) into native Windows
> Installer runtime deployment modules for SetupBuilder.
Looking forward to it:) In the meantime, if you have VS2010, it is doable
with it. The installer doesn't look good, but it's better than nothing<g>
Best regards,
--
Arnór Baldvinsson - Icetips Alta LLC
Port Angeles, Washington
www.icetips.com - www.buildautomator.com - www.altawebworks.com
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Re: Linder SetupBuilder
Thanx alot. Appreciate it :-)
Ole
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Re: Linder SetupBuilder
Ole,
>
> Thanx alot. Appreciate it :-)
>
Please see SetupBuilder NG or the following link:
http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29111
The include script for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is available now.
Friedrich
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Friedrich Linder
Lindersoft
www.lindersoft.com
+1.954.252.3910
SetupBuilder is Windows 7 installation -- "point. click. ship"
-- Official Comodo Code Signing and SSL Certificate Partner