I've downloaded experimental 1.2.6. It crashes during the slicing process when I load any .stl file with the old, dreaded unreferenced scalar error. Version 1.1.7 was working just fine.
The console error message and my search for the 'offending' file:
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custsvc@IW-UB-01:/usr/bin$ ./slic3r
Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: SV 0x6407f70, Perl interpreter: 0x5459700 at /home/custsvc/Slic3r/lib/std/Slic3r.pm line 116.
custsvc@IW-UB-01:/usr/bin$ vi /home/custsvc/Slic3r/lib/std/Slic3r.pm ( OPENED A 'NEW FILE' -- ??? SO...)
custsvc@IW-UB-01:/usr/bin$ ls -l /home/custsvc/Slic3r/lib/std/Slic3r.pm
ls: cannot access /home/custsvc/Slic3r/lib/std/Slic3r.pm: No such file or directory
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I in fact did a search of my entire system for that file name and bupkus is what I got.
System info:
Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit, completely updated
Installation info:
I extracted the tgz folder into my home directory and then made a symbolic link in /usr/bin to the binary.
NOTE: There was no "do-install" binary in the tgz file ( I downloaded the 64 bit tgz binary package from Slic3r's site ).
Is this a known bug? I suppose I should try to build from source next, but if there is an easier way I'd rather do that.