This is where it's important to also have a CentOS machine around, to replicate any issues before reporting them. I have yet to find a repeatable bug on our Ubuntu setup that has then worked smoothly without any issues on CentOS.
Hugh Macdonald nvizible – VISUAL EFFECTS [email protected] +44(0) 20 3167 3860 +44(0) 7773 764 708 www.nvizible.com On 8 Oct 2011, at 11:37, John RA Benson wrote: > oops - dangit - that wasn't meant for the list. > > for the record, we did the same fix for suse 11. > > jrab > > > On Oct 8, 2011, at 12:32, John RA Benson <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> aha - looks like the lib fix we did is normal - but see Peter Pearson's note >> at the end. >> >> jrab >> >> On Oct 7, 2011, at 17:32, Hugh Macdonald <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> For anyone going with Ubuntu, do be aware that the system has some newer >>> libraries that Nuke is shipped with... To get compiled plugins to run, I >>> had to move the following libraries out of the Nuke installation folder and >>> into an "old_libs" folder, to get Nuke and the plugins to use the system >>> libraries rather than the distributed libraries: >>> >>> libgcc_s.so.1 >>> libstdc++.so.6 >>> libstdc++.so.6.0.8 >>> >>> >>> This was only an issue when using plugins that had been compiled on that >>> Ubuntu machine. >>> >>> >>> Hugh Macdonald >>> nvizible – VISUAL EFFECTS >>> >>> [email protected] >>> +44(0) 20 3167 3860 >>> +44(0) 7773 764 708 >>> >>> www.nvizible.com >>> >>> On 7 Oct 2011, at 15:08, Joerg Bruemmer wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks guys! >>>> >>>> Am 07.10.2011 um 15:55 schrieb Holger Hummel|Celluloid VFX: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://vault.centos.org/5.4/isos/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Joerg Bruemmer wrote: >>>>>> Hm, only can find Centos5.7 on their site >>>>>> Am 07.10.2011 um 15:28 schrieb Peter Pearson: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 07/10/11 14:15, Joerg Bruemmer wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ok. Thanks. But when supporting RHEL why not Fedora? Any reason for >>>>>>>> that? >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> J. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Fedora's not officially supported by Red Hat, it's the community >>>>>>> version - it's normally used as the test-bed (stabilising tree) for >>>>>>> packages before they're put into the next RHEL version. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You *should* be okay with anything from Ubuntu, Mint, CentOS, Fedora, >>>>>>> etc. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> But we only guarantee that Nuke is compatible with RHEL / CentOS 5.4 >>>>>>> (for 6.3 anyway) - if you end up have issues with libc/stdc++ version >>>>>>> incompatibilities, Xorg versions or custom kernel stuff due to the >>>>>>> distribution you use (in other words, crashes or weird behaviour that >>>>>>> we can't reproduce under RHEL 5.4), you're on your own. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Peter >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Peter Pearson, Software Engineer >>>>>>> The Foundry, 6th Floor, The Communications Building, >>>>>>> 48 Leicester Square, London, UK, WC2H 7LT >>>>>>> Tel: +44 (0)20 7434 0449 Web: www.thefoundry.co.uk >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The Foundry Visionmongers Ltd. >>>>>>> Registered in England and Wales No: 4642027 >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > Nuke-users mailing list > [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ > http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users
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