![]() 23:43:57,197 - WARNING - UM.Qt.QtApplication._onQmlWarning : file:///usr/local/lib/cura/plugins/PostProcessingPlugin/PostProcessingPlugin.qml:31ĩ: TypeError: Cannot read property 'selectedScriptDefinitionId' of null 23:43:57,189 - WARNING - UM.Qt.QtApplication._onQmlWarning : file:///usr/local/lib/cura/plugins/ModelChecker/ModelChecker.qml:21: TypeError: Can 23:43:57,188 - DEBUG - CuraEngineBackend.CuraEngineBackend._terminate : Engine process is killed. 23:43:57,185 - DEBUG - CuraEngineBackend.CuraEngineBackend._terminate : Killing engine process 23:43:57,184 - DEBUG - CuraEngineBackend.CuraEngineBackend._terminate : Attempting to kill the engine process 23:43:57,167 - DEBUG - UM.Qt.QtApplication.windowClosed : Shutting down cura Probably would be good to see this application version on another platform to compare. Not sure if this is dependency or the application problem though. I have sysctl redump=0 so no core dumps, but log shows some issues noted below. In any case I have correctedĪ few missing dependancies and am committing two of the dependencies Submitter was not clear with the bugs present. this is especially true in this PR, as the reporter Without updating depended libraries, new version will not provide what To be updated, since they where made against 4.6.x, and therefore mayĬura is just a front-end, and heavily depends on its dependencies. This is now fixed, though some profiles might need (zits, blobs) for some printer models when the resulting gcode became The attempted fix in 4.7.x overcompensated, which gave difficulty In 4.6.x resulted in an oversimplification (smoothing) of models. To be solved with 4.8 and changed default settings for Maximum resolutionįixed under-simplification (blobs, zits) on some printer models. The issue is still open, but is considered Version 4.8 has been released on November 10 that fixes this glitch in The massive python-induced dependency hell and lots of dependenciesīeing too new and/or incompatible for the 4.5 version. Sticking to v4.5 has become quite "tricky" to say the least, due to Introduced (or at list gets triggered much more easily than in earlier In Cura version 4.7 a bug regarding slowdowns in circular perimeters was Would it be possible to fast-forward to 4.8? ![]() This is now fixed, though some profiles might need to be updated, since they where made against 4.6.x, and therefore may rely on the over-simplification. The attempted fix in 4.7.x overcompensated, which gave difficulty (zits, blobs) for some printer models when the resulting gcode became too intricate. An oversight in 4.6.x resulted in an oversimplification (smoothing) of models. The issue is still open, but is considered to be solved with 4.8 and changed default settings for Maximum resolution and Maximum Deviation.įixed under-simplification (blobs, zits) on some printer models. Version 4.8 has been released on November 10 that fixes this glitch in the simplification algorithm. Sticking to v4.5 has become quite "tricky" to say the least, due to the massive python-induced dependency hell and lots of dependencies being too new and/or incompatible for the 4.5 version. In Cura version 4.7 a bug regarding slowdowns in circular perimeters was introduced (or at list gets triggered much more easily than in earlier versions):
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