I'm trying to install an MSI that takes arguments with chocolatey
The msiexec command looks like
msiexec.exe /i path_to_msi UNAME="" PASS="" SQLSERVER="" CHKFRONTEND="1" CHKBACKEND="1" /quiet
My ps1 file has the following code in it
Start-Process -file 'bin\Release\Installer.msi' -args '/qn' -passthru | wait-process
and here is the cinst
cinst isbu -source %cd% -installArguments ‘UNAME=''user'' PASS=''pass'' SQLSERVER=''1.1.1.1'' CHKFRONTEND=''1'' CHKBACKEND=''0''’
When the CHKBACKEND is set to "1" it will interact with a sql database. But when it is set to 0 it skips it entirely.
I looked in Windows Event Viewer and it is saying it is failing on the sql database which it shouldn't even be interacting with. So I'm guessing the issue is somewhere when chocolatey sends the install args to powershell. Is there anywhere I can check what choco is passing? I looked in Event Viewer and didn't see anything in there.
To see what chocolatey is doing here, just pass -debug
I noticed that you are calling the MSI yourself here and not using Chocolatey's built in methods, which would make use of -installArgs, I'd suggest reading through CreatePackages
And then take a look at the Helper Reference, specifically Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage