In exploring a potential solution to a requirement I created a second xml file and a duplicate jar file with a different name from the originals:
Original Files:
Audio.jar
Audio.xml
Additional Files:
AudioModified.jar
AudioModified.xml
The AudioModified.jar was identical to the original, AudioModified.xml was different.
When the tests didn't work out, I removed the AudioModified files, and expected the system to behave normally. Instead, whenever I open b4a - even without an existing project - I see an error message:
"An error occurred.
Missing jar file for library C:\.....\AudioModified.xml"
Is there a way to clean this up without uninstalling and reinstalling b4a?
Original Files:
Audio.jar
Audio.xml
Additional Files:
AudioModified.jar
AudioModified.xml
The AudioModified.jar was identical to the original, AudioModified.xml was different.
When the tests didn't work out, I removed the AudioModified files, and expected the system to behave normally. Instead, whenever I open b4a - even without an existing project - I see an error message:
"An error occurred.
Missing jar file for library C:\.....\AudioModified.xml"
Is there a way to clean this up without uninstalling and reinstalling b4a?
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