05-28-2017 11:44 PM
I was one of the ones who ran into this issue on Friday, but now its been resolved I'm trying to install NXG. This time the NXG installation stops with an error stating NIPM is too outdated, and requires an update to install the NXG examples package:
I've tried what I can to automatically update NIPM itself following these instructions, but NIPM is reporting there are no upgrades available. All of the download links I can find for NIPM on NI's site are the same version I have already (identical checksums). Is there another way to update NIPM?
p.s. Will LabVIEW NXG get its own subforum, rather than just tagged posts?
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05-30-2017 06:37 PM
Hi Michael,
Thanks for reporting this behavior. We're currently investigating into how we might resolve this error message, but for the time being can you try uninstalling NI Package Manager and reinstalling it with a fresh download from our website?
http://www.ni.com/download/package-manager-1.0/6604/en/
Thank you!
05-30-2017 10:07 PM
Good to hear it's being investigated.
I've just tried uninstalling NIPM, and installing from the download link provided, but run into the same error message. The steps to reproduce the issue are below:
If I uncheck Example Instrument Driver in step 3 above, everything else installs without a problem.
05-31-2017 05:03 PM
Hi Michael,
Thanks for reporting back so promptly! Just to verify, are you trying to install the LabVIEW NXG 1.0 Suite? You can verify this by checking the Release Details tab of your LabVIEW NXG Suite item:
A screenshot would be a fantastic confirmation as well.
Thanks!
05-31-2017 09:21 PM - edited 05-31-2017 09:22 PM
It occurs with both the LabVIEW NXG Suite (from the LabVIEW NXG and Drivers tab), and with only LabVIEW NXG (from the Programming Environments tab). I can't see the screenshot you've posted as it seems to be linked to an internal NI portal.
Here's a set of screenshots showing what was being installed.
Note that Example Driver Driver here is checked:
Something I didn't notice before is that the installer wants to include two versions of LabVIEW NXG, and VISA support for NXG 2.0 (note I have not installed anything to do with the NXG 2.0 beta, included updated ini files and so on).
I then receive the error message.
If I then click Try Again, and uncheck the Example Instrument Driver option as seen in the first image, NIPM then only wants to install the below. Note this only includes the one version of LabVIEW NXG, and no reference to VISA support for NXG 2.0 or the Example Instrument Driver.
05-31-2017 09:34 PM - edited 05-31-2017 09:43 PM
I just tried doing a complete reinstall after seeing those messages about NXG 2.0. This included deleting any National Instruments folder in c:\ProgramData and C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local. After the reinstall it seems to be working now, so there must have been some stale nipkg file hanging around which wasn't uninstalled the first time around.
Thanks for the help.
Edit: Come to think of it, I think I did use the NXG2.0 beta nipkg.ini, back when NIPM wouldn't install anything at all, hoping it would fix things. I guess it was never removed on subsequent uninstalls/reinstalls of NIPM.
06-01-2017 09:47 AM
Hi Michael,
Thanks for reporting back your solution and all these screenshots of the behavior you've experienced as well. We'll definitely keep this one on record in case we run into anyone else who may have have run into this same issue after trying the LabVIEW NXG 2.0 beta's nipkg.ini. Cheers!
12-28-2017 07:49 AM
Same problem:
Any new idea?
Thx.
12-28-2017 07:59 AM
I do not know if it could help somebody, but for me, it seems to work:
1. In Windows 10, go to Windows Icon --> Configuration.
2. Select Apps and features.
3. Search on the list for "National Instruments Software" item.
4. Click on uninstall.
5. Go to the tab Installed and search for NI Package Manager.
6. Try to re-install from there. Nothing will happen (for me), because error will appear again.
7. Do not close, and go to the tab upgrades. A new version of NI Package Manager appears on list. If you try to install it, you will success with the upgrade process.
01-25-2018 03:42 AM
I followed the steps until where selected to uninstall package manager from Windows.
I then aborted the uninstallation dialog (during unistall start it seemed to do something with packager manager upgrader)
Started the packager manager and I could upgrade the package manager to 17.5 and upgrade NXG to 2.0.
Hope it helps, but a fix from NI would be very desirable. This is bad advertisement.