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Fixed in 1.4.0
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0
Found in [Package]
preview.2 - 1.4.0
Issue ID
1229825
Regression
No
Director built-in module is not displayed as a dependency for the Timeline package
How to reproduce:
1. Create a new Unity project
2. Open the Package Manager
3. Make sure Advanced > Show dependencies is enabled
4. Select the Timeline package
5. See its dependencies
Expected result: Timeline is displayed to be using the built-in module Director
Actual result: Timeline does not display any dependencies
Reproducible with: 2019.3.7f1, 2020.1.0b3, 2020.2.0a4
Could not test with: 2017.4.38f1, 2018.4.19f1(Timeline package unavailable)
Reproducible with package versions: 1.0.0, preview.2 - 1.4.0
Notes:
Disabling the Director module causes a couple of Timeline errors to be thrown; they do indicate that Director must be enabled
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