bigphil2695 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 I have no idea what this issue means. It's some kind of weird Python error
bigphil2695 Posted February 7 Author Posted February 7 Upon further research it seems to be a problem with Python????? As if Blender 4.0 is using a newer version I believe. I guess I will have to find a version of Blender that can actually use the JK Blender plugin until someone gets this working
mrwonko Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Yeah, apparently time.clock was removed in Python 3.8 and Blender must have updated to that version (or newer) now. The add-on needs to be adjusted accordingly. I hate it when programming languages just randomly decide to break your program in a new version... bigphil2695 likes this
mrwonko Posted March 24 Posted March 24 Turns out this was already fixed in 2020, you must be on an older version of the plugin. The version on jkhub is used to be outdated, you can find the latest one here: Release nightly · mrwonko/Blender-Jedi-Academy-Tools (github.com) bigphil2695 likes this
Circa Posted March 25 Posted March 25 5 hours ago, mrwonko said: Turns out this was already fixed in 2020, you must be on an older version of the plugin. The version on jkhub is outdated, you can find the latest one here: Release nightly · mrwonko/Blender-Jedi-Academy-Tools (github.com) You changed the JKHub page to link to that page a couple years ago. mrwonko likes this
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