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Does not support Sketchup 8 as claimed #181

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TDHofstetter opened this issue Jan 17, 2021 · 7 comments
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Does not support Sketchup 8 as claimed #181

TDHofstetter opened this issue Jan 17, 2021 · 7 comments

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When this .RBZ script is decompressed into the underlying .RB script and left in the Plugins directory, it makes Sketchup 8 barf on startup.

This is in diametric opposition to the claim that this plugin is expected to work with SketchUp 8.

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it makes Sketchup 8 barf on startup.

Are you getting an error message? If so, what does it say?

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TDHofstetter commented Jan 18, 2021 via email

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How did you resolve it?

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How did you resolve it?

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TDHofstetter commented Jan 19, 2021 via email

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SketchUp 8 Maintenance Release 2 and newer supports installation of .rbz files via Preferences > Extensions.

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Pretty hard to be sure at this point, but I appear to have M2 and it doesn't support .rbz files. I can't be positive that the copy I just downloaded from OldVersion.com, claiming to be M2, is actually M2; it says that it's 8.0.11752 and it's exactly identical to my extant working install copy. I'll have to dig up another Windows machine (nearly all my machines have migrated to Linux, and SketchUp has never been very happy running under Wine) and try using it to install SketchUp, then verify (a) the version/revision and (b) the .rbz support.

At any rate, it's now moot for my purposes. I've successfully gotten .STL import / export set up and made a note to myself about always including directories found in .rbz files, so I think I'm probably good for the remainder of my life.

Thanks, Thomas. I don't care what your neighbors say, I think you're OK. 8)

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