Hi Manley,

This was a bug with Nuke 6.3. We weren't bundling all of the PySide DLLs
with Nuke. It's since been fixed in Nuke 7.0.

If you're limited to using 6.3, you may be able to get around this if you
can build/obtain the PySide 1.0.3 DLLs, and put them somewhere on your
python path. I *think* this should work, but I'm not in the office right
now to verify this.

If none of the above is an option, I'd suggest contacting Foundry support
directly so that somebody can look into this for you.

Hope that helps,

Peter.


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