Opened 11 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

Last modified 10 years ago

#2676 closed defect (fixed)

OMEdit can't manage new files in package in separate files

Reported by: Arnaud_Epsilon Owned by: Adeel Asghar
Priority: critical Milestone: 1.9.3
Component: OMEdit Version: trunk
Keywords: package Cc:

Description

Configuration:

  • OS: Windows 7
  • OMEdit r19512 (same bug in r20244) 1.9.1 beta2
  • package with separate files

What happens:
When creating a new model in a package with separate files, OMEdit indicates within error at savings (Error: Expected the package to have within ; but got within Example;.), resulting in the impossibility to save the package and start simulations.

An example is attached to this ticket.

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Example.zip (1.5 KB ) - added by Arnaud_Epsilon 11 years ago.
package trouble with OMEdit

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Change History (12)

by Arnaud_Epsilon, 11 years ago

Attachment: Example.zip added

package trouble with OMEdit

comment:1 by scthomp@…, 11 years ago

Same bug in Mac version r20342.

comment:2 by Martin Sjölund, 10 years ago

Milestone: 1.9.11.9.2

This ticket was not closed for 1.9.1, which has now been released. It was batch modified for milestone 1.9.2 (but maybe an empty milestone was more appropriate; feel free to change it).

comment:3 by Christoph <buchner@…>, 10 years ago

I just wanted to report the same bug, fortunately I found this existing issue.
I have the same problem (albeit I originally thought it's connected to a package-within-a-package), it makes it impossible to create your own (sub)packages. I adhered to the (afaik) proper package structure like explained here: http://book.xogeny.com/components/packages/package_def/

Is there a timeline for a fix of this bug?

comment:3 by Christoph <buchner@…>, 10 years ago

I just wanted to report the same bug (using r23143), fortunately I found this existing issue.
I have the same problem (albeit I originally thought it's connected to a package-within-a-package), it makes it impossible to create your own (sub)packages. I adhered to the (afaik) proper package structure like explained here: http://book.xogeny.com/components/packages/package_def/

Is there a timeline for a fix of this bug?

comment:4 by anonymous, 10 years ago

Any update on this problem?
It is really frustrating to not be able to install a newer version of OpenModelica because of this bug...

comment:5 by Christoph <buchner@…>, 10 years ago

not be able to install a newer version

are you saying this works in older versions of OM, and is a regression? If so, which one are you using, or what is the newest version, that you know of, where it works?

in reply to:  5 comment:6 by anonymous, 10 years ago

Replying to Christoph <buchner@…>:

not be able to install a newer version

are you saying this works in older versions of OM, and is a regression? If so, which one are you using, or what is the newest version, that you know of, where it works?

Version r18735 is the latest working version that i know of...

comment:7 by Christoph <buchner@…>, 10 years ago

This error is still occuring with r25105.

comment:8 by Martin Sjölund, 10 years ago

Milestone: 1.9.21.9.3

Milestone changed to 1.9.3 since 1.9.2 was released.

comment:9 by Adeel Asghar, 10 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Fixed in r25177.

comment:10 by Christoph <buchner@…>, 10 years ago

Confirmed, this seems to work again. Thank you!

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