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Not Reproducible
Votes
12
Found in
2019.3.0b2
2019.3.0b3
2020.1.0a1
Issue ID
1184079
Regression
Yes
Assertion failed on expression: 'gForceReimports->empty()' is thrown when adding scripts to inspector
How to reproduce:
1. Create and open a new Universal RP template project
2. Observe the console window
Expected result: no errors are thrown
Actual result: Assertion failed on expression: 'gForceReimports->empty()' is thrown
Reproducible with: 2019.3.0b2, 2019.3.0b4, 2020.1.0a5 (7.0.1)
Not reproducible with: 2018.4.9f1 (4.1.0), 2019.2.7f1 (6.9.0), 2019.3.0b1 (7.0.1)
Could not test with: 2017.4.32f1 (Template not available)
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codebreakerru
Jun 26, 2020 00:11
same issue June 26 2020
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ciathyza
Jun 18, 2020 11:04
Same issue still occurring with Unity 2019.4.0f1 HDRP.
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Hazneliel
Jun 15, 2020 05:04
Observing this issue on 2019.4.0f1
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DrummerB
May 30, 2020 18:09
Still happening with Unitz 2020.1.0b9 and HDRP 8.0.1
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JoniD89
May 08, 2020 10:37
Same issue. Version 2019.3.6f1 occurred when added a script component to a prefab creating a new script.
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SunnyValleyStudio
May 07, 2020 11:23
Same issue 2019,3,10f1
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Christoo25
May 06, 2020 20:37
I have the same issue with Unity 2019.3.12f1
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polyphonic13
Apr 25, 2020 17:49
I'm having the issue in 2019.3.2f1.
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polysoft3D
Apr 22, 2020 23:11
same Unity 2019.3.0b9
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Andrew-Carvalho
Apr 21, 2020 16:50
Also getting this, also using the FMOD plugin (2.00.08).
I don't mind editing the plugin to fix the issue but the error is vague enough that I wouldn't know where to start looking without spending time investigating.
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