![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hope you made it this far.Platform Requirements ¶ Platform Support ¶ Question2: how should the manifest format be, in order to import a specific version of the package? And how should the repository look like to handle this pipeline. Question1: does the package needs to be uniziped? Can or Can not be in the. "": "file:C:/_Packages/CorePackage", points to a git repository where the package is. ![]() How to properly use Package Manager: From what i could tell the ideia is that this line unitypackage, but, only "zipped", shouldn't it automatically extract the content? (I need to manualy, select import package -> costum package -> only here the package is extracted. unitypackage: When modifying the manifest.json of the project, i'm able to import the. Now the problems i'm facing and need some guidance on. "": "file:C:/_Packages/CorePackage", that points to the downloaded. I modify the manifest.json file of the project, and added the line: Download from nexus and import it to the project. unitypackage: Here i have two solutions: Well the first one is manually. unitypackage and export it to nexus repository. A jenkins job that create and version the. unitypackage: What i was able to implement was: I create a git repository with the core project. The problem: The core team wants a way to develop the core part of the project, and make available new versions for the project teams to update on their project and make use of. Another that imports that core, and extends the project (new images/ new maps/ new models/ etc). One that creates the Core of the project (scripts/base models/base maps/etc). The context: I'm on a studio divided in two teams. Keep in mind i'm a newbie when it comes to Packages, we all gotta learn new things. So bear with me while i explain the problem. ![]()
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