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Not Reproducible
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1
Found in [Package]
2.4.2
Issue ID
HUBX-523
Regression
No
[Hub] Editor is unable to locate the Linux IL2CPP module when installed through Unity Hub
Reproduction steps:
1. Freshly install a Unity Editor with the Linux IL2CPP module selected
2. Create a new project
3. Import the Toolchain Win Linux x64 package
4. Go to Build Settings
Expected result: You are able to build the project
Actual result: A message is displayed saying there is no IL2CPP module installed, preventing from building the project
Tested with: Unity Hub 2.4.2
Reproducible with: 2019.4.17f1, 2020.1.17f1, 2020.2.1f1
Not reproducible with: 2021.1.0b1
Could not test with: 2018.4.30f1 (due to the option to build for Linux IL2CPP not being available on this version)
Note:
- Reproducible only on Windows
- To import the Toolchain package, include this line in the manifest.json file within the project directory:
"com.unity.toolchain.win-x86_64-linux-x86_64": "0.1.17-preview"
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Jan 13, 2021 22:20
Happen with 2019.4.18f1 [Tried uninstalling Unity & reinstalling WITHOUT Linux Mono].
Can't find Toolchain package anywhere [actually never seen it, documentation is weak].
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Can't reproduce on 2019.x and 2020.x with HUB 2.4.2