We’re in the process of testing the F15/XFCE combo to roll out facility-wide
(currently on Fedora 10). I don’t think we’ve run into those same issues after
probably 3 months of testing, and Nuke has been pretty much stable. If you can
recall, are there certain situations where these crashes occur more
frequently/all the time? If so, I’d like to see if I can reproduce them, as
they may end up changing our game plan slightly.
Thanks,
-Nathan
From: David Lloyd
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 3:41 AM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: [Nuke-users] recommended Linux
Is there any plan to qualify other linux versions? RHEL 5.4 is over 2 years old
now,
In general I like to keep reasonably up-to-date with OS as we usually need to
run a variety of software.
We're on Fedora15 / XFCE, We've had a certain amount of instability, not just
with Nuke.
We get quite a few Nuke segfaults (Nuke-6.3v[1-4]). They're fairly
intermittent, so it's been difficult to get good reports back to foundry.
This kind of thing:
Oct 3 15:46:54 sys28 kernel: [435175.693508] Nuke6.3[26051]: segfault at 7b0
ip 000000364e4ecca9 sp 00007fd013ffd4e8 error 4 in
libGL.so.275.09.07[364e4c0000+3a000]
Oct 4 11:39:41 sys28 kernel: [506546.607236] Nuke6.3[4757]: segfault at 7b0 ip
000000364e4ecca9 sp 00007f9206fe14e8 error 4 in
libGL.so.275.09.07[364e4c0000+3a000]
Oct 4 12:59:02 sys28 kernel: [ 4315.148291] Nuke6.3[3800]: segfault at 1b4 ip
00007f1f743f70af sp 00007ffff21d94e0 error 4 in
libDDImage.so[7f1f742a6000+30a000]
Oct 7 17:19:44 sys28 kernel: [27881.565967] Nuke6.3[5527]: segfault at 1b4 ip
00007fb50a0f40af sp 00007fff3040d720 error 4 in
libDDImage.so[7fb509fa3000+30a000]
Is anyone else getting these on other (or the same) types of linux set up?
Cheers
David
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On 7 October 2011 14:28, Peter Pearson mailto:[email protected] wrote:
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
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