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body track v1.1.0 inconsistent REDIST.txt, files in bin directory, and needed files documentation #1541

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diablodale opened this issue Mar 24, 2021 · 3 comments
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Body Tracking Issue related to the Body Tracking SDK Bug Something isn't working Triage Approved The Issue has been approved by an Azure Kinect team member.

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At least three files appear inconsistent with respect to their presence (or not) in

I have so far identified the following. There may be more needed to be removed or added

myelin64_1.dll
nvinfer.dll
nvinfer_plugin.dll

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Body Tracking v1.1.0

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Investigate the three files at the above three locations

myelin64_1.dll
nvinfer.dll
nvinfer_plugin.dll

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To be not present in sdk\windows-desktop\amd64\release\bin since they are not listed in REDIST.txt.
Or to keep them in bin and list them in REDIST.txt
Or some other consistent intention that complies with both Microsoft and NVIDIA distribution licensing rules.

@diablodale diablodale added Body Tracking Issue related to the Body Tracking SDK Bug Something isn't working Triage Needed The Issue still needs to be reviewed by Azure Kinect team members. labels Mar 24, 2021
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@qm13 qm13 removed the Triage Needed The Issue still needs to be reviewed by Azure Kinect team members. label Mar 25, 2021
@qm13 qm13 added the Triage Approved The Issue has been approved by an Azure Kinect team member. label Apr 13, 2021
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qm13 commented Mar 21, 2022

Fixed in v1.1.1

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@qm13, Fixed in what version? For customers to verify unseeable code changes, we need to know the exact version in which is was potentially fixed so that customers can verify, escalate non-fix, etc.

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In addition... REGRESSION caused by @qm13 by commit MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs@c8ba1e3

Docs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/kinect-dk/body-sdk-setup have lost the file requirements for Body Tracking SDK v1.1.0
Customers are use solutions with Body Tracking v1.1.0. Documentation must continue for v1.1.0.
Just because Microsoft publishes a new SDK, that does not automagically upgrade and install customer solutions around the world. 😉
Customers buy and used fixed single version solutions, and providers sell them to customers. Providers use tools like Body Tracking SDK over years of time and therefore sale and support multiple provider produces using multiple versions of Body Tracking SDK.

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