This document contains the NI Package Builder known issues that were discovered before and since the release of NI Package Builder 20.6. Known issues are performance issues or technical bugs that NI has acknowledged exist within this version of the product.
Not every issue known to NI appears on this list; it is intended to show the most severe and common issues that you may encounter and provide workarounds when possible. Other technical issues that you may encounter could occur through normal product use or system compatibility issues. You may find more information on these issues in NI’s Product Documentation, Knowledgebase, or Community.
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971897 |
Vague "Could not find file" Build Error Reported when Packed Project Libraries Bitness is Different than Package BuilderPackage Builder reports a "Could not find file" error during build if a Packed Project Library's bitness is different than Package Builder's bitness and the versions of LabVIEW and TestStand used by Package Builder.
Workaround: Ensure that the library's bitness matches Package Builder's bitness.
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Reported Version: NI Package Builder 19.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Mar 31, 2020 |
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985732 |
After Resetting the Layout, Package Builder Opens Package Editor Panes in a Small Floating WindowOpening a package Editor pane tab by double-clicking on a package in the Packages pane after reseting the layout opens the pane in a small floating window instead of in the Editor pane.
Workaround: Close solution and reopen.
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Reported Version: NI Package Builder 19.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Mar 31, 2020 |
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1096381 |
Discovery Exclusion of Deployment Utility Directory FailsThe Discovery Exclusion file contains "[TestStand Public]\\Components\\Tools\\Deployment Utility\\.*" in the [Exclude Paths] however adding the C:\Users\Public\Documents\National Instruments\TestStand 2019 (64-bit)\Components\Tools directory as an input item will still pull in the Deployment Utility directory and its contents.
Workaround: Replace the "[TestStand Public]" token in the path with the absolute path of the TestStand Public directory on the building system.
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Reported Version: NI Package Builder 19.0 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Nov 14, 2020 |
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1410093 |
Installers built by Package Builder do not installPackage installers created with Package Builder fail to install when the installer is built on a system with Package Manager 20.7 and the installer includes a package built using Package Manager 20.7. Workaround: Install Package Manager 20.7.1 on the build system and rebuilt the installer. |
Reported Version: NI Package Builder 20.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: May 7, 2021 |
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1436537 |
Installers built by Package Builder might incorrectly exclude dependent packagesOffline installers built by Package Builder that include packages from NI installers on disk can incorrectly exclude dependent packages, which results in the following error messages during installation: "A required package could not be found: The package 'package-name' requires package 'dependent-package (>= version)' that has an architecture compatible with this operating system." Workaround: There is currently no known workaround for this issue. |
Reported Version: NI Package Builder 20.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: May 7, 2021 |
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1461850 |
Custom executes error during installation when arguments contain quote charactersPackage Builder incorrectly creates the instructions file for a package when the arguments for a custom execute contains quote (") characters. The custom execute fails when Package Manager executes the command because quote characters are incorrectly expanded as ""e;". Workaround: Downgrade to and build the package using Package Builder 20.5. |
Reported Version: NI Package Builder 20.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Jul 13, 2021 |
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1367327 |
Building a local repository incorrectly attempts to download dependent packages from NI when the packages exist in the Package Manager cacheWhen Package Builder builds a local repository and its dependent packages exist in the cache for Package Manager on the system, Package Builder incorrectly attempts to download the packages from NI, and the build fails if ni.com is not accessible. The resulting error is -16079, "cannot get package dependencies", with the details stating that "the network is down, unreachable, or has been reset. (Could not resolve host: download.ni.com)". Workaround: There is currently no known workaround for this issue. |
Reported Version: NI Package Builder 20.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Jul 13, 2021 |
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1371798 |
Building a local repository that contains a package with a missing dependency reports an unexpected errorWhen building a local repository that contains a package with a dependency that is not found, the failing build reports "an unexpected error occurred" and that an "object reference not set to an instance of an object". Workaround: Fix the missing dependency and rebuild the local repository. |
Reported Version: NI Package Builder 20.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Jul 13, 2021 |
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2061233 |
Building a package with TestStand and LabVIEW files errors on Unicode localized Windows OSThe below error can occur on a Unicode OS, such as Simplified Chinese, when building a solution with a package that contains a TestStand sequence file that calls a LabVIEW code module, and the directory paths to the solution or the files in the package contain Unicode characters. "Warning 16049: The Package Builder support for TestStand failed to load and has been disabled in this instance of Package Builder. Error -375003 occurred at Unflatten From JSON in NIPBSupport2017.lvlibp:StageDistribution.vi->NIPBSupport2017.lvlibp:StageDistribution.vi.ProxyCaller." Workaround: Perform the following steps to enable the "Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support" OS setting:
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Reported Version: NI Package Builder 20.6 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Jul 18, 2022 |
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