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where 10.0.1.100 is cura host and 10.0.1.3 is my home linux samba-dlna-web-etc server and has nothing to do with cura or printer. I Didn't investigate reason for that. At least now it's booting normally.
Issue with running Cura while connected to the internet
in UltiMaker Cura
Posted
From stderr.log:
Deleting plugins\Toolbox helped (after that marketplace button doesn't work) . Or nicer approach:
--- Toolbox.py 2019-12-24 12:29:39.000000000 +0200 +++ a/Toolbox.py 2019-12-24 13:06:54.000000000 +0200 @@ -548,11 +548,11 @@ # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- def _makeRequestByType(self, request_type: str) -> None: Logger.log("d", "Requesting %s metadata from server.", request_type) - request = QNetworkRequest(self._request_urls[request_type]) - for header_name, header_value in self._request_headers: - request.setRawHeader(header_name, header_value) - if self._network_manager: - self._network_manager.get(request) + #request = QNetworkRequest(self._request_urls[request_type]) + #for header_name, header_value in self._request_headers: + # request.setRawHeader(header_name, header_value) + #if self._network_manager: + # self._network_manager.get(request) @pyqtSlot(str) def startDownload(self, url: str) -> None:
When examining wireshark output thare are lot of other weird requests. Like
where 10.0.1.100 is cura host and 10.0.1.3 is my home linux samba-dlna-web-etc server and has nothing to do with cura or printer. I Didn't investigate reason for that. At least now it's booting normally.