commit | 81b5d75c07a1d22f1471227984a50a755673203c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Simeon Andreev <simeon.danailov.andreev@gmail.com> | Thu Aug 01 14:58:44 2019 +0200 |
committer | Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de> | Mon Sep 30 15:25:38 2019 -0400 |
tree | 4649f3ab82634b4fee93813ae9176241c10c2e29 | |
parent | e14e8f573f70db2dae1e75a6fbde0f10877ad3f3 [diff] |
Bug 549261 - Import wizard does not close project imported from archive This change fixes the import existing project dialog option "close projects after import" when importing projects for an archive, and a test for this option. Both in the Import Existing Projects wizard, as well as in the Smart Import wizard. Change-Id: I0d9a84be3f39378efa5439cd4ab1af0fe47168cb Signed-off-by: Simeon Andreev <simeon.danailov.andreev@gmail.com>
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