Resolving Missing or Mismatched Package Dependencies on a Development System
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Resolving Missing or Mismatched Package Dependencies on a Development System
Set up a development system by installing packages listed in the Package Dependencies document.
Before you can resolve package dependencies on a development system, copy the project folder from the system on which the project was originally developed, then save the folder on the target system.
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Launch the project, then open the Package Dependencies document.
When you open the Package Dependencies document, it searches the system to identify missing or mismatched packages for the project.
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Resolve.
The Package Dependencies document displays checkboxes next to the missing or mismatched packages. You can review the packages before installing them with NI Package Manager. By default, the Package Dependencies document selects all missing or mismatched packages.Note NI Package Manager does not support downgrading packages.
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Resolve selected.
The Package Dependencies document launches NI Package Manager.
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Follow the prompts in NI Package Manager to install the packages you selected.
Depending on the type of package you install, you may need to restart G Web Development Software or the development system.
Related Information
- Sharing a Project and Including Package Dependencies
Use the Package Dependencies document to store a list of packages a project uses so you can set up a development system with the required packages.
- Capturing the Package Dependencies of a Project
Identify the packages a project requires and store a list of those packages in the Package Dependencies document.
- NI Package Manager Manual