Unable to run MACHIN3tools add-on in 2.8 #62954
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Reference: blender/blender-addons#62954
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System Information
Operating system: Windows 10 x64
Graphics card: AMD Radeon R7
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2.8 Beta
Short description of error
Unable to enable add-on from preferences.
Exact steps for others to reproduce the error
When attempted to enable, I received this error. This was after restarting the program.
Added subscriber: @Bhuth92
Unable to run add-on in 2.8to Unable to run MACHIN3tools add-on in 2.8Added subscriber: @nokipaike
the same thing happens for other addons with the last build ..
Added subscriber: @antoniov
Since yesterday or the day before, the add-ons must follow a nomenclature for the classes. If you look at the console, the class cannot be registered because the name is not valid.
To solve this error, the creator of the add-on must modify all class names that are not following the predefined structure.
Added subscriber: @blenderjoe
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More info here: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/2.80/Python_API/Addons
Added subscriber: @lichtwerk
Changed status from 'Open' to: 'Archived'
basically @antoniov said it all.
Will close this (as this is not a bug)
Feel free to open another report if there are addons not following the naming convention (and that are maintained by blender...)