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sth

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  1. I don't see the way to "ignore dependency". Still looking through help.
  2. In installing the JKI Flat UI Controls with LabVIEW 2020 on Mac OS, the package claims requirement to install JKI Design Palette. However this Package is not listed as available on the Mac. Not sure if there is something fundamentally not allowed on the Mac OS or if it was an oversight in packaging the JKI Design Palette. Furthermore, VIPM reports that there is also a missing dependency on OpenG Port IO which is a very old package that has never been compatible with the Mac OS. And is not part of most windows machines that haven't had a "Printer Port" in years. However that is a dependency in the OpenG toolkit which I use despite that missing dependency. However it now blocks in stallion of the JKI Flat UI Controls. (Note I believe that this issue is also in earlier versions of LabVIEW (does not work in LV 2019) as well, I just decided to update my controls UI using a modern looking set with a change to 2020)
  3. Any progress on that? Catalina has been out for awhile now and 64 bit apps have been the default since LabVIEW 16! Running a LabVIEW 15-32 build is a bit old! I am starting to test Catalina and VIPM is part of that since there is zero chance that NI-Package Manager will ever be available for the Mac. Possible Beta to test?? As a second point, on the Mac system if you initially run VI Package Manager under one user, it fails if you switch to another user account. There is some file permissions problem (the old error 7!) that I have not been able to work around. Either setting the permissions when the file is first created or changing the file open to read only might fix this.
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