This repository contains the WiX Toolset codebase.
- A command line Git client that is in the system path
- Visual Studio 2022 (17.8.2 or higher) with the following installed:
| Workloads |
|---|
| ASP.NET and web development |
| .NET desktop development |
| Desktop development with C++ |
| Individual components |
|---|
| .NET 6.0 Runtime (Long Term Support) |
| .NET Framework 4.7.2 SDK |
| .NET Framework 4.7.2 targeting pack |
| .NET Framework 4.6.2 targeting pack |
| ATL v143 - VS 2022 C++ x64/x86 build tools (Latest) |
| MSVC v143 - VS 2022 C++ ARM64/ARM64EC build tools (Latest) |
| MSVC v143 - VS 2022 C++ x64/x86 build tools (Latest) |
| Git for Windows |
- Download the latest nuget.exe command-line tool and put it in a directory on the path.
- Fork the WiX repository into your own GitHub repository
- Clone the WiX repository from your fork (
git clone https://github.com/yourdomain/wix.git) into the directory of your choice
- Start a VS2022 'Developer Command Prompt'
- Change directory to the root of the cloned repository
- Issue the command
devbuild(ordevbuild releaseif you want to create a release version)
build\wix\Debug\publish\wix\wix --help(ChangeDebugtoReleaseif you built in release mode)
- Pick an outstanding WiX issue (or create a new one). Add a comment requesting that you be assigned to the issue. Wait for confirmation.
- To create a pull request, fork a new branch from the
mainbranch - Make changes to effect whatever changed behavior is required for the pull request
- Push the changes to your repository origin as needed
- If the
mainbranch has changed since you created your branch, rebase to the latest updates. - If needed (ie, you squashed or rebased), do a force push of your branch
- Create a pull request with your branch against the WiX repository.
