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Artisan crashes when saving Ramp/Soak settings to .aprs (in Control window) #777

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bigl00z3 opened this issue Dec 30, 2021 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug

Artisan crashes when saving Ramp/Soak settings (in Control window)

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

Tested on Mac OSX and Raspberry Pi. both giving the same issue

  1. Open the PID Control Window
  2. Move to Ramp/Soak tab
  3. Press "Save"
  4. Type a name for the file and press save
  5. Artisan freezes, need to force quit

Expected behavior

Saving RampSoak settings to .aprs file

Setup (please complete the following information):

  • Artisan Version [e.g. v2.4.4]: 2.4.7 (on OS X) and 2.4.6 build 2 (on RPI)
  • Artisan Build (number in brackets shown in the about box) [e.g. 97e6dec]: 55dcc17 (on OS X) and fyb8e574) (on RPI)
  • Version [e.g. 22]:
  • Platform (Mac/Windows/Linux + OS version) [e.g. macOS 10.15.3]: Mac OS X 12.1 and RaspberryPi Buster
  • Connected devices or roasting machine [e.g. Probatone 5]: Modbus, Phidget

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Please attach your current Artisan settings file (as exported via menu Help >> Save Settings as *.aset) file.
Please attach any relevant Artisan *.alog profiles.

Note that you need either add a .txt extension or zip the files before uploading. Otherwise you will receive a "Not a supported file type" error on uploading.
artisan-settings Nbi 7.5 - 2 PIDs Modbus.aset.txt

@MAKOMO MAKOMO added the bug label Jan 5, 2022
@MAKOMO MAKOMO added this to the v2.6.0 milestone Jan 5, 2022
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MAKOMO commented Jan 5, 2022

Thanks for reporting. Fixed in code.

@MAKOMO MAKOMO closed this as completed Jan 5, 2022
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