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Bug: Missing Dependencies in Jacob Hart Article #439

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jamesb93 opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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Bug: Missing Dependencies in Jacob Hart Article #439

jamesb93 opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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jamesb93 commented Mar 3, 2024

Please tell us what you were doing! You can include code and files by drag and dropping them into the text area.

There is more information here: https://discourse.flucoma.org/t/max-package-1-06-missing-objects/2219

What was the expected result?

The dependencies should be there.

What was the actual result?

They aren't.

What operating system were you using?

Mac

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tremblap commented May 9, 2024

@jdchart I put back the abstractions in my local copy, but I cannot make the first patch (source navigation) to work. I wonder if a more verbose explanation of what to load where would be helpful?

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tremblap commented May 9, 2024

in the meantime I have overwritten the .zip to include the missing abstractions- example 2 (the effect one) doesn't seem to show anything automatically (like producing the result of the iter_at_5 folder) but doesn't not produce bugs either.

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tremblap commented Oct 9, 2024

@jdchart did you have a chance to look at this?

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