I suggest to just use the AppImage provided on the scad download page.
The latest build at the moment, is
OpenSCAD-2019.01-RC3.1-x86_64.AppImage
Just chmod 755 it, and then run. Much easier than all the fuss listed
above. Runs fine for me on Ubuntu 18.04.
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using bionc-s build seems to work - just swap the ppa
/etc/apt/sources.list.d file relase definition from cosmic to bionic.
Any library related crashes you MAY get are probably because of lib
version incompatibility, so don't report any bugs to openscad from this
hack. that said, it worked for
I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04, and found that I couldn't use openscad anymore.
I ended up here, this sucks.
I tried this:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openscad/releases
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openscad
But get this error:
$ openscad
openscad: error while loading shared libraries:
Missing in 18.10, need it back asap please. ppa:openscad/releases also
doesn't work for me.
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Openscad is great and worked very cleanly so far in previous ubuntu
builds. I am hoping to get it from ubuntu repo ASAP.
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Yes, missing in 18.10 and adding the ppa:openscad/releases repository
doesn't work for me.
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Looks like it's missing from Ubuntu Cosmic (18.10) also.
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Yep got this problem and tired varios methods of installing it but every
method runs into the same runtime error:
composeAndFlush: makeCurrent() failed
as soon as it loads a model.
Anyone got any clue? or an update on when openscad might return to the
repos?
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Can we still try to get openscad released in Ubuntu for bionic? If it's
going to take time to fix the arm failure, perhaps at least release it
for the architectures that do build, especially amd64, which is what
most openscad users will have.
As a stopgap for our users, I've had to put builds in
it "failed to build", but in the link they say it ran out of virtual
memory on their MIPS architecture build.
i would guess what happened is that gcc on their build machine ran out
of memory, on the file cgalutils.cc . It is actually pretty normal to
have memory issues when building OpenSCAD on
When I installed Bionic in April there where several problems, among openscad
whas one. This and other information about the future of Ubuntu made me to
leave Ubuntu for my work, after 10 years, in favor of Debian.
Is Mark Shuttleworth doing a "Red Hat"? In any case its nice to get rid of
Well, it seems this won't be addressed anytime soon... :/
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OpenSCAD missing in Ubuntu? This is bad. Creativity and media production is one
of the areas where Open-Source software shines and has most potential to
attract new users IMHO. OpenSCAD is just one crucial piece of software in this
area, and missing it will hurt Ubuntu.
The Rep-rap community
+1 for getting it back in the distro. I was quite confused when it was
suddenly gone.
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I would like to add my voice to those who have been negatively effected
by this issue. We use openscad in a professional production setting.
I realize the fault lies squarely with me for not checking before
updating our systems to the latest lts version (though canonical have
been very
OpenSCAD is also of key importance to my workflow, too.
I successfully installed it using gdebi, but now I'd like to uninstall
the Debian version and install the Ubuntu one -- how does one undo this
command?
sudo gdebi openscad_2015.03-2+dfsg-2+b3_amd64.deb
Or do I have to reinstall Ubuntu?
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OpenSCAD is utterly important for my work. It was very irresponsible
that the Ubuntu maintainers took if off the distribution's official
repositories just because it wasn't compiling in a platform Ubuntu
doesn't even have builds for.
Thanks, mr. Schäfer for the workaround.
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To those who are like me desperately missing OpenSCAD, but who'd prefer
another solution than installing the .deb package:
The official OpenSCAD PPA now supports 18.04.
To install OpenSCAD from the official OpenSCAD PPA, simply follow the
instructions from
>Did you mean it was removed because it fails to build on mips/mipsel?
I know where to find the package history, but I don't know more about
the specific details for this package. :) Now that you mention it, that
seems a bit strange since Ubuntu doesn't support mips(el). Looks like
the package
As I proposed on askubuntu (https://askubuntu.com/a/1027764/454520) here
is a temporary workaround : installing the debian/sid package.
# gdebi will manage .deb dependencies
sudo apt-get install gdebi-core
wget
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: openscad (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Did you mean it was removed because it fails to build on mips/mipsel?
Can I do something to help getting this package back into ubuntu?
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Thanks for reporting.
Looking at the publishing history for this package (linked to in the
upper right corner on the overview page
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openscad/+publishinghistory), it
looks like it was removed from bionic because it failed to build.
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