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Problem to install TPLAT with LV2022


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[VIPM TEAM UPDATE: NI has been informed and we are working to test possible fixes. See bug tracker issue #19 for up-to-date information.]

Hi,

I have an issu when i try to install TPLAT with LabVIEW 2022 (22.3.1f8)
I just installed it with LabVIEW 2020 with no problem. 

Without TPLAT on LV2022 i can't try to build licenced package ... 

is this problem known? is there a solution ?

 

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3 minutes ago, Jim Kring said:

Hi @Youssef Menjour

It looks like it could be a file permission issue.

The TPLAT installer requires running both VIPM and LabVIEW as Administrator.

Can you try exiting VIPM and LabVIEW and then run both as Administrator, then retry installing TPLAT?

-Jim

Already tested ... that's not the problem

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I think I know what's going on here...

Overview of the Problem

The package's pre/post install/uninstall custom actions didn't know about a versioning convention change in LabVIEW 2022 Q3 (see the "More Details..." section below).

The Error 7 is because the package's install action is looking in the wrong folder (the "22.3" folder doesn't exist -- it should be using the "22.0" folder).

Wrong Folder Location (that package install action is using):

C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\Example Finder\1.0\Products\LabVIEW\22.3

Correct Folder Location:

C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\Example Finder\1.0\Products\LabVIEW\22.0


More Details on the Versioning Convention Change
Starting LabVIEW 2022, LabVIEW uses a YEAR and QUARTER versioning scheme (e.g. 22.3 -> 2022 Q3), however any folders on disk should assume that the decimal digit is zero.

For example, in LabVIEW 2023 Q1 and LabVIEW 2023 Q3 (probably going to be released in the future....) the folder names should use "23.0" instead of "23.1" or "23.3".

I'll ping NI and see what's the best fix.

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