FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
It seems to run well on my iMac with Big Sur now (addon manager included).
OS: macOS 10.16
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.19.24212 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: 3d227cf7179c00e57f2733f947b4b1b0368d219a
Python version: 3.8.8
Qt version: 5.12.5
Coin version: 4.0.0
OCC version: 7.4.0
Locale: C/Default (C)
OS: macOS 10.16
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.19.24212 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: 3d227cf7179c00e57f2733f947b4b1b0368d219a
Python version: 3.8.8
Qt version: 5.12.5
Coin version: 4.0.0
OCC version: 7.4.0
Locale: C/Default (C)
Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
I thought I had the forum set to notify me of updates to this thread. I guess not.looo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 10:32 am I recenty pushed a workaround for big-sur to the conda-builds:
https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-AppI ... 31a100e897
Maybe someone can test if this makes conda-based bundles work with Big Sur.
Anyway - I downloaded the current FreeCAD_0.19-24267-macOS-x86_64-conda.dmg and it is working well on my 2018 Intel MacBook Pro with Big Sur 11.2.2.
Thank you so much for resolving this issue!
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
Can you post the link where to download this version?
Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/0.19_pre (Scroll down to the 'Assets' section which may be collapsed)
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
The Tool Library menu in this version (version 0.19-24267) isn't loading correctly for me.
The old menu from version 0.18: The menu options are missing.
What it looks like in this version:
The old menu from version 0.18: The menu options are missing.
What it looks like in this version:
Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
You may need a more up to date version of v0.19.x
Right @sliptonic ?sliptonic wrote: pinged by pinger macro
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
Isn't 0.19-24267 the latest version compatible with Big Sur?
Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
There were bugfixes made after the fact. That's why I'm pinging sliptonic, he's one of the Path/CAM devs and he would know.
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
It looks like you're showing the new Toolbit system. Unless you're specifically trying to run the old legacy tool system, that's what you should see.
Assuming you're trying to run Toolbits (and you really should) what are you not seeing that you expect to see?
BTW, does anyone know the git magic to translate from the the development build number (version 0.19-24267) to an actual SHA ID? I know the '24267' is a commit count but I have no idea how to find the SHA from it.
Assuming you're trying to run Toolbits (and you really should) what are you not seeing that you expect to see?
BTW, does anyone know the git magic to translate from the the development build number (version 0.19-24267) to an actual SHA ID? I know the '24267' is a commit count but I have no idea how to find the SHA from it.