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On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 8:43 PM, Torsten Paul <torsten.p...@gmx.de> wrote:
> On 04/11/2016 08:15 PM, lkcl wrote:
>> Debian Release: 7.4
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> That's Wheezy which has OpenSCAD 2011.12-3, right?

 sorry, the meta-tag information is misleading.  i'm running
debian/testing, i just never do "apt-get dist-upgrade", i just
continue to do "apt-get update" followed by "apt-get install
{randompackage}" and let whatever dependencies are needed get dragged
in.  done that for over 10 years, now, only very occasionally run into
problems.

 in this case, what i did was, for an earlier bugreport (the one about
compiling with libqt4), i did "apt-get source openscad" - this was
what... mm..... 2 months ago?, and compiled up manually.

 that version was, if i recall, dated 2016-01.  now, i spoke to chris,
and he has i believe a more recent version - a "stable" release of
openscad - and it works.  he did wonder where i got the odd version
from, i forgot to mention to him it was a debian/testing release.  so,
anyway, it looks like there's a bug that went into the 2016-01 version
which was pulled for the current debian/testing release.

l.

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