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Package 3.0.2.294-1: VIPM could not install the package #60

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kosist opened this issue Jan 24, 2021 · 5 comments
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Package 3.0.2.294-1: VIPM could not install the package #60

kosist opened this issue Jan 24, 2021 · 5 comments

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kosist commented Jan 24, 2021

While installing package v. 3.0.2.294-1 there is following error:

Error JKI VI Tester

Tested with LabVIEW 2013, 2015 SP1.
Previous version could be installed without the issues.

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jimkring commented Jan 24, 2021 via email

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kosist commented Jan 24, 2021

Thank you - I've checked permissions, and it was really a problem.

Permissions

After permissions were fixed, it was possible to install the toolkit.
Moreover, after I've unistalled it, removed package from cache and installed it again (so VIPM downloaded package from repository) everything was fine.

Not sure why it has saved package with bad permissions - I launch VIPM all the time with the same permissions level. But, it does not matter now, because root cause is clear.
Thank you!

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jimkring commented Jan 24, 2021 via email

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kosist commented Jan 25, 2021

It seems that really problem has occurred due to installing packages with Administrative rights. Now when I check spec files - most of them have those wrong permissions (owner of the file - is admin account). Freshly-installed VI Tester's spec has owner set to my local account.
I've used my another account on this PC for a while, and then switched to another local account. Maybe it caused the issue. But I'm not sure that the very first time VIPM was launched explicitly with the elevated rights (so it downloaded all latest spec files and set their permissions like that).
But overall bug is on my side, sorry for disturbing - now I can install package without the issues...
Thanks a lot!

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