How to: Create a Package Manifest
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To deploy prerequisites for your application, you can use a bootstrapper package. A bootstrapper package contains a single product manifest file but a package manifest for each locale. Shared functionality across different localized versions should go into the product manifest.
For more information about package manifests, see How to: Create a Product Manifest.
Creating the Package Manifest
To create the package manifest
Create a directory for the bootstrapper package. This example uses C:\package.
Create a subdirectory with the name of the locale, such as en for English.
In Visual Studio, create an XML file that is named
package.xml
, and save it to the C:\package\en folder.Add XML to list the name of the bootstrapper package, the culture for this localized package manifest, and the optional license agreement. The following XML uses the variables
DisplayName
andCulture
, which are defined in a later element.<Package xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/2004/01/bootstrapper" Name="DisplayName" Culture="Culture" LicenseAgreement="eula.txt">
Add XML to list all the files that are in the locale-specific directory. The following XML uses a file that is named eula.txt that is applicable for the en locale.
<PackageFiles> <PackageFile Name="eula.txt"/> </PackageFiles>
Add XML to define localizable strings for the bootstrapper package. The following XML adds error strings for the en locale.
<Strings> <String Name="DisplayName">Custom Bootstrapper Package</String> <String Name="CultureName">en</String> <String Name="NotAnAdmin">You must be an administrator to install this package.</String> <String Name="GeneralFailure">A general error has occurred while installing this package.</String> </Strings>
Copy the C:\package folder to the Visual Studio bootstrapper directory. For Visual Studio 2010, this is the \Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\Bootstrapper\Packages directory.
Example
The package manifest contains locale-specific information, such as error messages, software license terms, and language packs.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<Package
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/2004/01/bootstrapper"
Name="DisplayName"
Culture="Culture"
LicenseAgreement="eula.txt">
<PackageFiles>
<PackageFile Name="eula.txt"/>
</PackageFiles>
<Strings>
<String Name="DisplayName">Custom Bootstrapper Package</String>
<String Name="Culture">en</String>
<String Name="NotAnAdmin">You must be an administrator to install this package.</String>
<String Name="GeneralFailure">A general error has occurred while
installing this package.</String>
</Strings>
</Package>