Thanks for the hint, Sergey, I didn't know that operator! Also, I learned that there are actually 'packed libraries'. Is there a way, from Python, to know whether a library object is a 'packed library'?
If I need to bundle those file types you mentioned alongside the library anyway, I would actually prefer to treat libraries the same way for consistency. I think I found a viable solution for this, but stumbled over some unforseen issues with "mainfile_save_as" (https://developer.blender.org/T41328). Am 04.08.14 15:17, schrieb Sergey Sharybin: > Linked files you can handle using "Pack Blender Libraries" operator, it > packs all the .blend libraries into the current .blend. That .blend you can > send to the render farm. > > But there are more concerns about rendering on the farm in general: > - You can't pack movies > - You can't pack image sequences > - You can't pack Movie Clip datablock > - You can't pack bakes > - something i'm missing? > > Those are to be addressed by the renderfarm addon and pass those files as > separate files. _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
