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2020.1.4f1
2020.2.0a21
Issue ID
1271878
Regression
No
[Package Manager] Changing Scoped registry name in manifest.json does not reflect in My Registries window
-Changing Scoped registry name in manifest.json and Project settings does not reflect in My Registries window.
-Reflects only in Project settings > Package Manager.
Steps to repro:
1. Open the attached project.
2. Project Window > Select Asset folder > Right-click > Packages > Open Manifest.json.
3. Change the first position registry name from "Artees" to "Test" > Save.
4. Windows > Package Manager > My Registries.
Actual Result:
Registry name in manifest.json does not reflect in My Registries window.
Expected Result:
Registry name in manifest.json reflects in My Registries window.
Reproducible in:
2020.2.0a21, 2020.1.4f1.
Note: Scoped Registry feature has been introduced in 2020.2.a21 & 2020.1.4f1
Environment:
Occurring on Windows 10 & Mac 10.15.
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Resolution Note (2020.1.X):
Packages in MyRegistries are grouped by Author name, not Registry name.
You can verify that the registry name has changed in Package details in your video.