Wyatt O'Day (Wyatt) has made 7803 posts.
wyBuild 2.6 is coming either today or tomorrow. wyBuild 2.6.1 with WPF AutomaticUpdater support we'r…
Right click your project and click Properties. What's your target framework? [attachment=0]target-…
Post on Jun 22, 2010Did you use the correct version of the AutomaticUpdater control? Tell me which version of the Automa…
This is a good question. When we were initially designing TurboActivate & LimeLM we debated havi…
Our plan is to have it out a little later this week. The AutomaticUpdater for Client Profile is alre…
We plan to add this directly in wyBuild in the future, but yes, for now you need to stop the service…
No, you're not stuck. You can do 1 of 2 things: Option 1: (The best solution) Modify the algorith…
Post on Jun 28, 2010That's because TurboActivate.dll is not a .NET assembly. It's a native dll. Just modify the loop to …
You shouldn't need to delete the "wc" folder. Just kill wyUpdate and call ForceCheckForUpdate(true);…
Post on Jun 24, 2010Until wyBuild 2.7 comes around: Will it work for me to (programmatically) kill any running instance …
Post on Jun 24, 20102) I check again, but this time I reference another place, where updates cannot be found. Despite of…
Post on Jun 22, 2010I'm not able to reproduce this - I'm going to need to do a remote desktop to investigate this. Are y…
I can't reproduce this - I'll keep trying, but it would be great if you could provide a step-by-step…
Post on Jun 22, 2010I'll try to reproduce this.
No, updates can't get corrupted. If an update file is corrupt, wyUpdate rolls back the update to the…
Post on Jun 21, 2010Can you try re-running your application without being obfuscated, then we'll be able to narrow the p…
Thanks for spotting this - we'll have this fixed for the next version.
This shouldn't be an issue - is there any way I can see your source code? Either by email + NDA or u…
We'll add it to AutomaticUpdater 2.6 coming out the middle of next week.
This is a good question. As of wyBuild 2.5.* we don't support component updating. This is definitely…