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Home » Community » Newbie corner » how do I add a package from bazaar/plugins/? (Cannot seem to find a way to (re-)add kissfft to my toy project...)
Re: how do I add a package from bazaar/plugins/? [message #53043 is a reply to message #52709] Sun, 16 February 2020 23:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
xrysf03 is currently offline  xrysf03
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Hmm. I've tried again in 14016-nightly and I faced the same problem: couldn't add packages from bazaar/plugin. They were just not offered in "add package to $PROJECT".

I went after the .var files mentioned by Koldo. And I noticed, that in my working old UPP working directory in 12610-nightly, the MyApps.var contained paths to bazaar and to bazaar/plugin.
The same file in 14016-nightly did not contain those two paths.
So I tried adding those manually and... it did not make a difference.

And then I probably finally cracked it. See the attached screenshot. On startup, once I select the assembly called MyApps-bazaar, I am still allowed to pick the project that I've just copied into the MyApps directory, and I can add package plugin/kissfft. Overall the number of packages offered has maybe doubled over the alternative scenario where I would instead pick the "MyApps" assembly on startup.

Maybe I now also understand how to keep software in my own directory someplace on the disk drive: I need to set up my own "assembly" via TheIDE, point it to my custom directory, and also append the path to bazaar/plugin in the "assembly definition".

[Updated on: Sun, 16 February 2020 23:01]

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