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Fixed
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Found in
6000.1.0b9
6000.2.0a6
Issue ID
UUM-99093
Regression
No
Build Profiles: Build details window displays build data even the build was deleted
Steps to reproduce:
- Install 6000.2.0a6
- File -> Build Profiles
- Select an active platform on your PC and click "Add Build Profile"
- In "Platform Browser" window select "Embedded Linux"
- Click the "Add Build Profile" button
- Verify that build becomes created
- Click the "Cloud Build" button
- Click "Install" in the "Build Automation" popup
- Wait while the installation will be finished
- Go to the "Build Profiles" section and select the created build
- Delete it
- Observe the "Build Profiles" details section
Actual results: The "Build Profiles" details section still displays "Embedded Linux" build data. Short video is added in the "Attachments" section.
Expected results: This window section should be refreshed, and active platform data should be presented
Reproducible with versions: 6000.1.0b9, 6000.2.0a6
Not reproducible with versions: -
Can’t test with versions: 6000.0.40f1 as "Embedded Linux" option is not available in this stream.
Tested on (OS): Apple M1 Max - Sequoia 15.3.1
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