*Hello guys*,

i'd like to ask if it is possible from within the nuke python packages to
query the license server for the currently available render licenses?

Research in the interwebs told me that this doesnt seem to be possible yet!
<http://shidarin.github.io/2014/Nuke-Python-Module-Tips/>

> The big issue that I can’t seem to get around is that import nuke will
> exit python if there aren’t any available Nuke render licenses. This exit
> doesn’t call a SystemExit exception, and isn’t any of the __builtin__ exit
> calls or the os._exit and thread.exit calls. Depending on the license
> server configuration, one should be able to query the server to see if
> there are licenses, and only continue if one is available.


*Is this still the case or are there any hidden tricks/best practices how
to query if a license is available? If not through python, maybe through
the NDK?*

Thanks and a happy new year everybody :D
Timm

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