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OMNeT++ IDE Loses Veins Project After VM Restart (Using Instant Veins 5.2) #252

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12shuaibi opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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I am submitting a...

  • [√] bug report
  • feature request
  • support request => Please do not submit support requests here (see the following note)

Note: for support questions, please use StackOverflow, e.g., the StackOverflow community for OMNeT++ and Veins. This repository's issues are reserved for feature requests and bug reports.

What is the current behavior?

I am experiencing an issue with the Instant Veins 5.2 virtual machine. After successfully importing the Veins project into the OMNeT++ IDE, the project is lost after restarting the virtual machine. I have to manually re-import the project every time I restart the VM.

What is the expected behavior?

After importing the Veins project into OMNeT++ IDE within the virtual machine, the project should remain in the workspace even after restarting the VM, so that I don't need to manually re-import it every time.

What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?

It is inconvenient to manually re-import the project into OMNeT++ IDE after each restart of the virtual machine. Keeping the project in the workspace should improve the workflow and usability of the virtual machine setup.

If the current behavior is a bug, please tell us about your environment

  • Version of the component you are filing a bug report / feature request for:Veins 5.2
  • Version of any other software components or libraries that might be relevant or needed:OMNeT++ 5.7

If the current behavior is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce

In your description, please assume a freshly installed computer.
1、Download and import the official instant-veins-5.2-i1.ova virtual machine file into VMware Workstation.
2、Start the Instant Veins 5.2 virtual machine and install/configure OMNeT++ and the Veins project.
3、Import the Veins project into the OMNeT++ IDE and verify that it compiles and runs.
4、Shut down the virtual machine.
5、Restart the virtual machine and open OMNeT++ IDE.
6、The Veins project will no longer be in the workspace, requiring manual re-import every time.

System environment:

Operating System: Windows 11
Virtual machine used: instant-veins-5.2-i1.ova
Virtual machine software: VMware Workstation XX
OMNeT++ version: 5.7
Veins version: 5.2
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Virtual machine software: VMware Workstation Pro 17

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