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bugs and error
Quote from alessandro01 on 6. September 2022, 11:16Hi,
My name is Alessandro, I’m an Italian energy engineering student.
I’m trying to run Qblade on a virtual machine equipped with Windows 10 64-bit but everytime who I try creating a new project
or to open the sample project OC3_Simulation.qpr the software immediately shuts itself down without signs of errors.
Can you help me?
Thank you
Best Regards
Alessandro
Hi,
My name is Alessandro, I’m an Italian energy engineering student.
I’m trying to run Qblade on a virtual machine equipped with Windows 10 64-bit but everytime who I try creating a new project
or to open the sample project OC3_Simulation.qpr the software immediately shuts itself down without signs of errors.
Can you help me?
Thank you
Best Regards
Alessandro
Quote from David on 8. September 2022, 13:53Hi Alessandro,
its hard to guess the issue that you are having without any error trace or message. Does your VM have OpenGl drivers? Try starting QBlade from the command line to see if an error message is printed out. Otherwise you could also try to use a tool such as Dependecy Walker to get more information on the issue. As a last resort oyu could compile QBlade on the VM and execute in debug mode to get a clear answer.
BR,
David
Hi Alessandro,
its hard to guess the issue that you are having without any error trace or message. Does your VM have OpenGl drivers? Try starting QBlade from the command line to see if an error message is printed out. Otherwise you could also try to use a tool such as Dependecy Walker to get more information on the issue. As a last resort oyu could compile QBlade on the VM and execute in debug mode to get a clear answer.
BR,
David