Adding An Installation To Source Control - Symantec WINDOWS INSTALLER EDITOR 7.0 SP2 - REFERENCE FOR WISE INSTALLATION STUDIO V1.0 Installation Manual

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Adding an Installation to Source Control

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Enable the Source Control menu by marking the Enable source control check box
in Wise Options. If you do not have an SCCS installed on your system, the Source
Control menu is hidden and the Source Control tab in Wise Options displays an
informational message.
Note
If your installation is already located in your source control system, you can connect to
the existing installation. Do a Get of all the installation files to your hard drive, then
follow the procedure in
Adding an Installation to Source Control
How XML Files Integrate With Source Code Control
To ensure that the XML copy is always synchronized with the original installation file, be
sure to mark the Create XML copy during save check box in Wise Options.
If an XML copy of an installation is in the same directory as the installation file:
Source control tasks that you perform on the current installation file are also
performed on its XML copy. This ensures that both versions remain synchronized.
(The XML copy does not appear on the SCCS dialog boxes.)
When you show history, the XML file is used instead of the installation file.
When you compare differences, the XML file is used instead of the installation file.
In Visual Studio integrated editor, you cannot perform comparisons with the XML
file. This is a Visual Studio limitation.
If you are using the Visual Studio source code control, do not check out files outside
the Visual Studio interface. If you do, the installation file and its XML copy will get
out of sync.
See
Saving an Installation as XML
See also:
Adding Files to an Installation in Source Control
Checking Files Into Source Control
Checking Files Out from Source Control
Getting Latest Version of Files
Removing Files from Source Control
Undoing the Check Out of Files
Showing History of the Installation File
Showing the Differences Between Installation Files
Comparing the Current Installation to the Latest in Source Control
Not available in the Visual Studio integrated editor.
Visual Studio contains built-in source control functionality.
To use source control, you must have a source code control system (SCCS) installed on
your computer.
See
Using Source Control
on page 95.
on page 351
on page 352
on page 352
on page 353
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on page 348.
Working With Source Paths
on page 349.
on page 354
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