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2018.1.0a5
2018.1.0b1
Issue ID
978617
Regression
Yes
"Missing Assembly Reference" exception on importing "InterruptPT Package"
Missing Assembly Reference exception is thrown when importing the "InterruptPT Package" from Collaborate: “[Animation] AnimationTC” Project
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Collaborate: [Animation] AnimationTC Project in qa-project-share Organization.
2. Import InterruptPT unity package from the "Assets>_Packages" folder.
Actual Result:
Unable to Run the Scene due to missing of Assembly Reference.
Expected Result:
Reference for the Assembly should be linked so as to get Scene Working.
Environment:
- Appears on both platforms (Mac and Windows).
Frequency:
- Appears Always.
Reproduces on : 2018.1.0b1, 2018.1.0a7, 2018.1.0a6, 2018.1.0a5
Working fine on: 2018.1.0a4, 2017.3.0f1, 2017.3.0f2
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