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Porting to python3
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Re: Porting to python3
Re: Porting to python3
I've downloaded the latest release of 0.18-pre (FreeCAD_0.18-15525.1a7d3d9-OSX-x86_64-Qt5-Py3.dmg
) for the MAC and when I switch to the 'OpenSCAD' workbench I get the following error:
And then if a switch back and forth to the 'OpenSCAD' workbench I don't see any of the options only what I've added as a custom option, Clone.
OS: macOS 10.14
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.18.15525 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: 1a7d3d9a37fe43468c8ac84590c1db53e2b2000a
Python version: 3.6.7
Qt version: 5.6.2
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: English/UnitedKingdom (en_GB)
) for the MAC and when I switch to the 'OpenSCAD' workbench I get the following error:
And then if a switch back and forth to the 'OpenSCAD' workbench I don't see any of the options only what I've added as a custom option, Clone.
OS: macOS 10.14
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.18.15525 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: 1a7d3d9a37fe43468c8ac84590c1db53e2b2000a
Python version: 3.6.7
Qt version: 5.6.2
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: English/UnitedKingdom (en_GB)
Re: Porting to python3
mumf83 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:26 am I've downloaded the latest release of 0.18-pre (FreeCAD_0.18-15525.1a7d3d9-OSX-x86_64-Qt5-Py3.dmg
) for the MAC and when I switch to the 'OpenSCAD' workbench I get the following error:
Screenshot 2019-03-13 at 09.17.14.png
And then if a switch back and forth to the 'OpenSCAD' workbench I don't see any of the options only what I've added as a custom option, Clone.
Screenshot 2019-03-13 at 09.23.27.png
OS: macOS 10.14
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.18.15525 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: 1a7d3d9a37fe43468c8ac84590c1db53e2b2000a
Python version: 3.6.7
Qt version: 5.6.2
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: English/UnitedKingdom (en_GB)
I've just downloaded a new version for MACOS from this thread post - https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... 50#p293468 - and now OpenSCAD is working as normal.
OS: macOS 10.14
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.18.16087 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: ec86db4bfbb1f7e165d0620cb4d85c2b9beb36bc
Python version: 3.7.1
Qt version: 5.6.2
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: English/UnitedKingdom (en_GB)
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Re: Porting to python3
Hello all,
I'm not a developer. And a beginning free cad user.
Finally there was a very recent .18 conda py3 pre-release for the Mac. FreeCAD_0.18-16079-OSX-x86_64-conda-Qt5-Py3.dmg
Unfortunately it seems that there only a handful Mac free cad users in the scene looking at the very low beta release rate compared with windows.
The latest .18 conda Mac release crash every time. See screen dump from the console start.
I hope that you can do something with this info. And I hope that the Mac builds frequency goes up and match the windows rate
Keep on the good work,
greeting,
Ron Cromberge
I'm not a developer. And a beginning free cad user.
Finally there was a very recent .18 conda py3 pre-release for the Mac. FreeCAD_0.18-16079-OSX-x86_64-conda-Qt5-Py3.dmg
Unfortunately it seems that there only a handful Mac free cad users in the scene looking at the very low beta release rate compared with windows.
The latest .18 conda Mac release crash every time. See screen dump from the console start.
I hope that you can do something with this info. And I hope that the Mac builds frequency goes up and match the windows rate
Keep on the good work,
greeting,
Ron Cromberge
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Re: Porting to python3
YES!!
Downloaded the build from dropbox (link in forum message ) And I got a working desktop!!
Super.
Now I can test the functionality with my very little knowledge of free cad I'm just a rookie, learning steady.
Downloaded the build from dropbox (link in forum message ) And I got a working desktop!!
Super.
Now I can test the functionality with my very little knowledge of free cad I'm just a rookie, learning steady.
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Re: Porting to python3
Aside from this wiki page, is there any where else I can look to get an overall idea of where the current development is regarding the port to python3?
I ask because I am working on compiling FreeCAD on my gentoo linux machine using qt5 (since qt4 is no longer supported in gentoo), and as a part of that experience I am finding I need it install PySide and Shiboken, but since my FreeCAD version is using python2.7 I'm installing older (unsupported?) versions of these python modules.
Also (and maybe this is because I'm doing something wrong?) I'm finding that the FreeCAD CMake configuration does not find my PySide2 and Shiboken2 installs, seemingly because there does not exist a FindPySide2.cmake nor FindShiboken2.cmake file in the project tree. I was going to spend some time creating these cmake "finders" but I don't want to duplicate any work that has already been done.
I ask because I am working on compiling FreeCAD on my gentoo linux machine using qt5 (since qt4 is no longer supported in gentoo), and as a part of that experience I am finding I need it install PySide and Shiboken, but since my FreeCAD version is using python2.7 I'm installing older (unsupported?) versions of these python modules.
Also (and maybe this is because I'm doing something wrong?) I'm finding that the FreeCAD CMake configuration does not find my PySide2 and Shiboken2 installs, seemingly because there does not exist a FindPySide2.cmake nor FindShiboken2.cmake file in the project tree. I was going to spend some time creating these cmake "finders" but I don't want to duplicate any work that has already been done.
Re: Porting to python3
Not 100% sure about Gentoo Linux, but if you have all needed build dependencies installed, doing this might suffice:
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-DBUILD_QT5=1 -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE="/usr/bin/python3"
Re: Porting to python3
Looks like gentoo is pretty up to date with many of the dependencies: https://github.com/luzpaz/FreeCAD-dependencies/
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Re: Porting to python3
@Kunda1, you're correct, we have pretty good coverage in gentoo, however my issue is specifically with shiboken and pyside, and as you can see from your link we don't really have that available in gentoo's package management system.Kunda1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 11:12 pm Looks like gentoo is pretty up to date with many of the dependencies: https://github.com/luzpaz/FreeCAD-dependencies/
I'm attempting to utilize this in pip via a virtual environment.