When using CubeSurfer addon with latest 2.79 daily builds it gives me an error, can someone please tell me hhow to fix this? I think it´s related to the Python version.
Cheers!
EDIT:
Here is the error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:3DBlenderBBblender-2.79.0_10_12_20172.79scriptsmodulesaddon_utils.py", line 331, in enable
mod = __import__(module_name) File "C:UsersjgeaAppDataRoamingBlender FoundationBlender2.79scriptsaddonscubesurfer__init__.py", line 39, in
from cubesurfer import mciso
ImportError: Module use of python35.dll conflicts with this version of Python.
Does the problem persist with the current official Blender 2.79 release, or just with the daily builds?
I myself was running into a few issues similar to yours. All I had to do was to update to Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015. However, my error message was different to yours so I'm not sure if that will fix your problem.
Perhaps also look into your current version of Python and update to the latest version? (not sure if this will even do anything though)
There is no problem in 2.79.0, I think it´s related to newer versions that have something about python updated to a new version, any buildbot release will give you the error I think.
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When using CubeSurfer addon with latest 2.79 daily builds it gives me an error, can someone please tell me hhow to fix this? I think it´s related to the Python version.
Cheers!
EDIT:
Here is the error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:3DBlenderBBblender-2.79.0_10_12_20172.79scriptsmodulesaddon_utils.py", line 331, in enable
mod = __import__(module_name)
File "C:UsersjgeaAppDataRoamingBlender FoundationBlender2.79scriptsaddonscubesurfer__init__.py", line 39, in
from cubesurfer import mciso
ImportError: Module use of python35.dll conflicts with this version of Python.
Hi Juan,
Does the problem persist with the current official Blender 2.79 release, or just with the daily builds?
I myself was running into a few issues similar to yours. All I had to do was to update to Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015. However, my error message was different to yours so I'm not sure if that will fix your problem.
Perhaps also look into your current version of Python and update to the latest version? (not sure if this will even do anything though)
There is no problem in 2.79.0, I think it´s related to newer versions that have something about python updated to a new version, any buildbot release will give you the error I think.
In my recent experience the molecular assim don't work Soft the 2.79. Ser the Python conflict in the last line.
Sorry. Don't work with 2.79, see the conflict