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Crash (SIGSEGV) when slicing some models in latest beta Appimage #10563

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kevenwyld opened this issue May 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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Crash (SIGSEGV) when slicing some models in latest beta Appimage #10563

kevenwyld opened this issue May 15, 2023 · 1 comment

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kevenwyld commented May 15, 2023

Description of the bug

When opening the attached model and attempting to slice it the PrusaSlicer Appimage terminates with SIGSEGV (Address boundary error). Before the crash for a few seconds PrusaSlicer uses a lot of CPU resources.

I can open this same file in the previous PrusaSlicer-2.6.0-alpha6+linux-x64-GTK3-202303311518.AppImage without issue and with all the same presets.

Project file & How to reproduce

Model:
lathe-x-dro-head-mount-mesh.stl.zip

Project:
lathe-x-dro-head-mount-mesh.3mf.zip

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Open attached model or project.
  2. Attempt to slice the model

I didn't include screenshots because there is no visible error.

Here are the logs from --loglevel 5:
prusaslicer_crash.txt

Thanks in advance! Really enjoying all the new features!

Checklist of files included above

  • Project file
  • Screenshot

Version of PrusaSlicer

Version 2.6.0-beta1+linux-x64-GTK3

Operating system

Archlinux

Printer model

Railcore II (reprapfirmware)

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Looks like there are lots of similar issues reported but not for the Appimage specifically. Feel free to close as a duplicate though.

@kevenwyld kevenwyld changed the title Crash (SIGSEGV) when slicing some models in latest beta Crash (SIGSEGV) when slicing some models in latest beta Appimage May 15, 2023
@Godrak Godrak closed this as completed in 60732fa May 15, 2023
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