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I'm running KStars 3.6.9 connecting to INDI 2.0.6. Dusting off the scope after about a year of inactivity, facing this issue using the latest stable versions of the software stack. I'm not doing anything fancy yet with the filter settings/auto focus/offsets. Including logs and a screenshot below. Any suggestions what might be causing the imaging sequence queue to randomly hang? It seems that after the filter is set, the next image capture is not being initiated. After some testing, I do not observe any correlation to filter slot # nor number of filter changes.. though I can always reproduce the bug within a sequence of 7 filters.

[2024-02-10T10:06:52.101 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Filter set to Luminosity."
[2024-02-10T10:06:52.104 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Capture exposure = 1 sec, type = Light, filter = Luminosity, upload mode = 0, batch mode = true, seq prefix = \\%t\\%T\\%F\\%t_%T_%F_%e_Light_Luminosity_1_secs, gain = 100, offset = 4, format = Raw 16 bit, encoding = FITS, binning = 1x1, ROI = (0+6248, 0+6248)"
[2024-02-10T10:06:52.104 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Capturing 1.000-second Luminosity image..."
[2024-02-10T10:06:58.879 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][           org.kde.kstars.indi] - "FITS" file saved to "C:/Users/kjs/Pictures/Astro/Testing//Light/Luminosity/Light_Luminosity_1_secs_011.fits"
[2024-02-10T10:06:58.909 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Captured C:/Users/kjs/Pictures/Astro/Testing//Light/Luminosity/Light_Luminosity_1_secs_011.fits"
[2024-02-10T10:06:58.911 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Download Time: 4.96 s, New Download Time Estimate: 5.15 s."
[2024-02-10T10:06:58.912 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Received image 1 out of 1."
[2024-02-10T10:06:59.008 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Job requires 1.000-second Red images, has 0/1 frames captured and will be processed."
[2024-02-10T10:06:59.184 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][           org.kde.kstars.indi] - ZWO EFW :  "[INFO] Setting current filter to slot 2 "
[2024-02-10T10:07:01.396 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Filter set to Red."
[2024-02-10T10:07:01.400 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Capture exposure = 1 sec, type = Light, filter = Red, upload mode = 0, batch mode = true, seq prefix = \\%t\\%T\\%F\\%t_%T_%F_%e_Light_Red_1_secs, gain = 100, offset = 4, format = Raw 16 bit, encoding = FITS, binning = 1x1, ROI = (0+6248, 0+6248)"
[2024-02-10T10:07:01.401 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Capturing 1.000-second Red image..."
[2024-02-10T10:07:08.368 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][           org.kde.kstars.indi] - "FITS" file saved to "C:/Users/kjs/Pictures/Astro/Testing//Light/Red/Light_Red_1_secs_006.fits"
[2024-02-10T10:07:08.399 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Captured C:/Users/kjs/Pictures/Astro/Testing//Light/Red/Light_Red_1_secs_006.fits"
[2024-02-10T10:07:08.401 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Download Time: 5.16 s, New Download Time Estimate: 5.15 s."
[2024-02-10T10:07:08.402 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Received image 1 out of 1."
[2024-02-10T10:07:08.499 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Job requires 1.000-second Green images, has 0/1 frames captured and will be processed."
[2024-02-10T10:07:08.647 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][           org.kde.kstars.indi] - ZWO EFW :  "[INFO] Setting current filter to slot 3 "
[2024-02-10T10:07:10.810 Pacific Standard Time INFO ][   org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Filter set to Green."


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