![]() So they have to split their time between family and friends, country and this product. ![]() Their situation must be really tough, and their country may need them too. And we've moved far from the early days regarding building and publishing Linux versions of 3DCoat, yes. In all my interactions he's been always supportive and keen to explain what was needed. I already e-mailed him and got an actual direct answer from him. Thanks the issue is known for a while, though. The bad is that there's no reason to expect an immediate solution to a crucial crash that severely hampers our ability to use this software for many of us. The good thing is they are working hard and listening (and answering). Still it was very kind of to answer my e-mail back with detailed account of the issue and what he tried. And I use quite a lot of DCC and other software. That being said, it's the only software that does that, on the same system and machine. I did some basic research of my own and couldn't find a solution either. ![]() ![]() Apparently it doesn't happen in Ubuntu and he explained why he doesn't know how to fix it. It wasn't a trivial thing to do, as I understood it.īut yeah, it's been a while without bug fixing or new beta features for us.Įdit: Also, about the file manager crash I reported (it crashes 3DCoat but NOT when 3DCoat is launched using sudo) he kindly answered me back. Well, now the Mac version is done, so hopefully it won't take much longer. However, developing software while your country is being invaded by orks isn't in anyone's job description.ĭoing terminal thing is fine with me, it is small price to pay to avoid windows and its shenanigans and it is usually just a matter of exporting some variables nothing 1 min of googling wouldn't sort out. This latest file requester bug is just an unfortunate oversight and will be dealt with shortly I would Imagine. I never had any problems with 3dcoat and I have been using CentOS and later Fedora for well over 10 years now. VFX Linux Distribution Recommendation Report There is a thing called VFX Reference platform which is specifically designed to avoid the need for flatpaks /snaps. There is a lot of software that is very difficult if not impossible to make it run on Debian (all of autodesk stuff, Renderman and probably a lot of others that come as. ![]() And its derivatives were always target platform for all the things vfx so it would be wise to support those in the first place. ![]()
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