Sam (Sam) has made 3126 posts.
Currently, with wyBuild 2.6.x the way to handle it is one of the following ways: Install all module…
Have you tested your TurboActivate on Mac Bootcamp environment? If yes, aren't there any issues? T…
No. Just keep adding versions to wyBuild, click Build Updates, upload the updates to your server. wy…
Post on Mar 1, 2015I'm not sure what you're asking when you ask "How can wyBuild update 1.0 to 1.2 directly?". The way …
Post on Mar 1, 2015All patches are "direct patches", which means the patch goes directly from any old version to the ve…
Yes you can do that: https://wyday.com/forum/t/188/menuitem-devexpress-ribbon/#post-919 That's C#.…
Make sure your servers are fast enough and can actually be contacted from outside your own network. …
I think maybe it is being blocked during the installation. Why do you think that? Installshield sh…
My understanding is that custom license field are saved on customer's machine once downloaded along …
WyBuild compares versions of your software and generates the smallest possible patch. It assumes the…
Post on Feb 18, 2015If it's working when you're testing then 1 of 2 things is happening: 1. Not all the files are bein…
Post on Feb 18, 2015I don't know there's not enough information. Based on the very limited information you posted I woul…
Currently the best way to do this is by creating separate wyBuild project files for the major versio…
You have a couple options on Windows (with non-MSVC compilers): Just use the dynamic library as des…
Post on Feb 15, 2015Yes, you can statically link the TurboActivate library, but on Windows you must use the MSVC compile…
do you have any other workaround aside from build the update from scratch? Nope, your only solutio…
Honestly, the error is telling you exactly what the problem is. The file doesn't exist and thus can'…
We don't currently support this type of incremental update. In the next version of wyBuild we will.
Make sure you upload everything (especially the wyserver.wys file).
Post on Jan 30, 2015FTP Server is always the same. Right, but check the logs for the FTP server. That's what's causing…