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Current git master with default settings running on Linux 64bit:
On the Plater tab, add an STL.
Click the Export G-code button.
Click the Cancel button at the bottom of the window.
The Export G-code button remains disabled.
Choosing the Export G-code menu item from the Plater menu give the error: "Another export job is currently running."
Exporting to G-code is not possible without restarting slic3r.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It is probably because the threads haven't joined yet.
I can confirm the general behavior though.
On Mar 24, 2015 4:42 AM, "OhmEye" notifications@github.com wrote:
Current git master with default settings running on Linux 64bit:
On the Plater tab, add an STL.
Click the Export G-code button.
Click the Cancel button at the bottom of the window.
The Export G-code button remains disabled.
Choosing the Export G-code menu item from the Plater menu give the error:
"Another export job is currently running."
Exporting to G-code is not possible without restarting slic3r.
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Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #2754.
It also happens when single threaded. I didn't realize default was 2 threads, my own profiles are all single threaded but I did a check with defaults to make simpler reporting.
Current git master with default settings running on Linux 64bit:
On the Plater tab, add an STL.
Click the Export G-code button.
Click the Cancel button at the bottom of the window.
The Export G-code button remains disabled.
Choosing the Export G-code menu item from the Plater menu give the error: "Another export job is currently running."
Exporting to G-code is not possible without restarting slic3r.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: