Topic: How does Utility "Check Target Sys Files" in PEBakery work?  (Read 70 times)

How does Utility "Check Target Sys Files" in PEBakery work?
« on: March 12, 2021, 06:55:45 AM »

tobwz

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In "Utilities" section of PEBakery I found an entry "Check Target Sys Files" which promises to list all missing files for a certain Plugin.
Sounds good.

So I filled in everything needed (see attached snapshot)  for a certain Plugin which misses hhCtrl.ocx and hhCtrl.ocx.mui and clicked on "Launch".

After some seconds me editor pops up with a file "Effective_File_Search_AddFiles.txt" and the following content:

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; Effective_File_Search: Missing Resources Files. Check Mui=True - Check Mun=True - Windows 10.0.19041.264

ExtractSectionFiles,%ScriptFile%,

Effective_File_Search_AddFiles


What does that mean?

Do I have to add this in another file?
Do I have to manually add something? What? That wouldn't make sense.
I expected that the utility would tell what is missing and not the opposite.

Whats the difference between "Check from"
- Current Target Folder
and
- Plugin
?

Isn't it the same?

« Last Edit: March 12, 2021, 06:57:00 AM by tobwz »

Re: How does Utility "Check Target Sys Files" in PEBakery work?
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2021, 01:24:45 PM »

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In "Utilities" section of PEBakery I found an entry "Check Target Sys Files" which promises to list all missing files for a certain Plugin.

It is a check for Missing Mui Files and SystemResources Mun Files

Re: How does Utility "Check Target Sys Files" in PEBakery work?
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2021, 02:59:58 PM »

tobwz

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So ok.
whats does that mean?

Are missing *.mui automatically added?

You saw the result of my check.

Does the answer

Check Mui=True - Check Mun=True

mean everything is ok=All necessary files are embedded?
Then the check is wrong!

At least

hhCtrl.ocx.mui

is missing

 

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