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    • Chrissundefined
      Chriss
      last edited by

      Hi *,

      my cura (4.7.1) crash very often when I print to my Duet2 via the "Duet RepRapFirmware" (1.0.11) plugin. I run Cura on linux.

      It happens mostly during the upload of a second print. Sometimes some minutes after I started a print.

      I see this message on the console when I start the print. (Already at the upload of the first print, with an remaining Cura.)

      content-type missing in HTTP POST, defaulting to application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Use QNetworkRequest::setHeader() to fix this problem.
      
      

      I get this when Cura crashed:

      /tmp/.mount_UltimaJIVahe/usr/bin//cura.sh: line 14: 443277 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) cura "$@"
      
      

      (Line 14 of "cura.sh": cura "$@")

      I think that I have that problem since I upgraded to Cura 4.7.1 but I'm not 100% sure.

      Does somebody experience the same behavior? I do not want to bother Thomas for a "Chriss only" problem. 😉

      Board: Duet 2 WiFi (2WiFi)
      Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.1.1
      

      Cheers, Chriss

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by

        I've used with with the Cura master build (same updates as 4.7.1) on windows without issue, so perhaps it's only with the official Cura or linux specific.

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • resamundefined
          resam
          last edited by

          @Chriss do you have any "exotic" characters in your printer name?
          I've seen other reports of cyrillic names causing a crash...

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          • Chrissundefined
            Chriss @resam
            last edited by

            @resam No special characters, the name of the printer is "Homer". And the plugin knows only the IP of the printer.

            @Phaedrux Thanks, you made me think to compile it.... :?

            I will observe "$HOME/.local/share/cura/4.7/cura.log", I hope that I will see more there at the next crash.

            Cheers, Chriss

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