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Critical Error screen when opening an old project aligned with the older version of Original language #7592

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elsylambert opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 4 comments
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elsylambert commented Sep 17, 2024

translationCore 3.6.6 (635b02f).
Project: en_teso_tit_book.zip

tC project on DCS: https://git.door43.org/ElsyLambert/en_teso_tit_book
This project is five years old aligned with older version of ugnt(as per the manifest file)

After I did online import of the project and tried to open in tC, it threw critical error screen for the first time I opened.
Screenshot 2024-09-17 at 8.51.01 AM.png

Clicked on "Go to Projects" on the error screen and opened the same project again, and saw no error. Not even when I opened the tools.
I checked the Manifest file for the project under Projects folder an dsaw that the ugnt version was latest. Is this expected behaviour? @PhotoNomad0
Log files here: Tue Sep 17 2024.log.zip

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@elsylambert Sorry, but I cannot reproduce a fault using translationCore 3.6.6 (635b02f). I tried downloadinghttps://git.door43.org/ElsyLambert/en_tes_tit_book and opening your zip file with empty resources file.

Are you testing with LITE install or MAX install?

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@PhotoNomad0 Here is the project on DCS: https://git.door43.org/ElsyLambert/en_teso_tit_book
When I had imported the project, it TC renamed the Repo cause I had the same project name in my local. Sorry my bad, I forgot to update the links in the issue.

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I am testing with MAX install on Mac machine with translationCore 3.6.6 (635b02f).

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