OpenPackageManager | Open Package Manager
kandi X-RAY | OpenPackageManager Summary
kandi X-RAY | OpenPackageManager Summary
The repository for our B.Tech Project. Open Package Manager, for Android.
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- Sets the information about the package
- Get the update availability
- Gets the version
- Returns the property name
- Create the View
- Prepare package updates
- Prepare the packages list
- Install the resources in the app_bin folder
- Write binary resource to output file
- Executes a command on the current directory
- Create and initialize the View
- Prepare the server packages list
- On createView
- Override this to create a new instance
- Create view holder from list card
- Override this method to decide when the action is selected
- Override this to handle menu item selection
- Called when a fragment is pressed
- Create a new server list fragment
- Attach on FragmentInteractionListener
- Create a new instance of a ListFragment
- Create a new instance of an ExecuteFragment
- Handle the creation of the binary file
- Create a view for the activity
- Initializes the activity
- Returns the number of items in this map
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QUESTION
I'm running 2020.1.10f1 on Windows 10. Whenever I click Window -> Package Manager I get the following error. I'm getting the same error on our Mac as well. I tried resetting the layout back to default but it didn't help.
NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object UnityEditor.PackageManager.UI.PackageManagerWindow.SelectPackageAndFilter (System.String packageIdOrDisplayName, System.Nullable`1[T] filterTab, System.Boolean refresh, System.String searchText) (at <3037c1046402403280ab8b0782ca806f>:0) UnityEditor.PackageManager.UI.PackageManagerWindow.OpenPackageManager (System.String packageNameOrDisplayName) (at <3037c1046402403280ab8b0782ca806f>:0) UnityEditor.PackageManager.UI.Window.Open (System.String packageNameOrDisplayName) (at <3037c1046402403280ab8b0782ca806f>:0) UnityEditor.PackageManager.UI.Window.ShowPackageManagerWindow (UnityEditor.MenuCommand item) (at <3037c1046402403280ab8b0782ca806f>:0)
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Answered 2021-Apr-20 at 05:49The issue was caused by a mismatch in versions of the external-dependency-manager. I upgraded to the latest one and I was able to open the Package Manager.
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Install OpenPackageManager
You can use OpenPackageManager like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the OpenPackageManager component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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