Hi,
this is reproducible on either:
HeeksCAD 0.20 (binary release version) on Windows 7 AMD64 SP1
or:
HeeksCAD/CNC 0.18 (up-to-date GIT pull) compiled on Ubuntu 11.10 using
dependencies as listed at the end of this report:
** Description: **
Heeks CAD reproducibly crashes when working on imported 3D-objects that contain
spline curves or extruded text characters.
> What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Load the attached STEP example file in e.g.
HeeksCAD 0.20 on windows
2. Rotate contained object approx. 90 degrees around the X-axis
so that the extruded curve is visible
3. Select the object top face (i.e. the face containing the curve)
4. Right-click "Surface -> Make a sketch from face"
5. HeeksCAD crashes and eats up system memory until it is finally
killed by Windows or the Linux kernel OOM killer (hopefully).
> What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I'd like to see a sketch made from the face containing the extruded hole ;-)
When compiling HeeksCAD w/o HeeksCNC on Ubuntu, and when using the
in-tree-contained OpenCASCADE Community Edition instead of the
Ubuntu precompiled version, HeeksCAD appears to work
and produces a sketch from the face as desired. I haven't tested other
combinations/versions.
> What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
HeeksCAD 0.20 or HeeksCAD/CNC 0.18 binary/windows or GIT checkout compiled on
Ubuntu 11.10 with following package versions:
libboost-python-dev Version: 1.46.1.1
python-dev Version: 2.7.2-7ubuntu2
libgtkglext1-dev Version: 1.2.0-1.2fakesync1
libwxgtk2.8-dev Version: 2.8.11.0-0ubuntu10
libopencascade-dev Version: 6.5.0.dfsg-2
libwxbase2.8-dev Version: 2.8.11.0-0ubuntu10
cmake Version: 2.8.5-1ubuntu1
Hope this helps.
Please let me know if you have any further questions! Thank you!
Original issue reported on code.google.com by stellpla...@datenparkplatz.de on 1 Feb 2012 at 10:20
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
stellpla...@datenparkplatz.de
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