This document contains the Package Manager known issues that were discovered before and since the release of Package Manager 21.0. Known issues are performance issues or technical bugs that NI has acknowledged exist within this version of the product.
Not every issue known to NI appears on this list; it is intended to show the most severe and common issues that you may encounter and provide workarounds when possible. Other technical issues that you may encounter could occur through normal product use or system compatibility issues. You may find more information on these issues in NI’s Product Documentation, Knowledgebase, or Community.
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Legacy ID |
Description |
Details |
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1240996 |
Dialog reporting internal error can appear after successfully installing individual packageAfter selecting Open on a package file (.nipkg) in Windows Explorer and installing a package, Package Manager might display an error dialog with the text "An internal error occurred. The PackageTransaction is currently in a Transaction." Workaround: Ignore the error dialog. |
Reported Version: Package Manager 20.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: May 4, 2021 |
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1374463 |
A failure to update a feed prevents subsequent feeds from updatingLaunching Package Manager and the top level path or uniform resource identifier (URI) for a feed is invalid in the feed pool, Package Manager displays the message, "Failed to update all feeds", with additional error information "The feed URI '<feed path>\Packages.gz' is invalid." When this error occurs, Package Manager skips updating subsequent configured feeds. Workaround: Correct the top level path or URI for the invalid feed, or remove the invalid feed from the feed pool. |
Reported Version: Package Manager 20.0 Resolved Version: N/A Added: May 4, 2021 |
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