On OSX I usually add a Apple script app to the user login items that mounts the
necessary volumes quietly on startup and then I use a another Apple script to
launch Nuke.
To auto mount the volumes:
tell application "Finder"
try
mount volume "smb://Lola/ToolBox/"
on error
display dialog "Lola wasn't there, come back later."
end try
end tell
To launch nuke:
do shell script "export
NUKE_PATH='/Volumes/ToolBox/Nuke';'/Applications/Nuke6.3v5/Nuke6.3v5.app/Nuke6.3v5'"
But you can easily replace this last one for a environment.plist saved on
.MacOSX/ pointing to the Nuke path.
O the renderfarm Qube was running similar commands before starting a nuke
render and the volumes were being auto-mounted by Linux on startup.
But there are probably better ways to approach this.
Cheers,
Diogo
On 17/12/2011, at 15:56, Gary Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote:
> /Applications/Nuke6.3v5/Nuke6.3v5.app/Nuke6.3v5
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