Well, it’s not so much a matter of getting ahold of scripts with corrupt 
clones... it’s a matter of being able to reproduce the clone corruption in the 
first place to track it down. Once the nodes have been written to the Nuke 
script, there isn’t a whole lot you can deduce, since the corruption seems to 
stem from an issue in the writing process itself (albeit not a particularly 
consistent one).

-Nathan



From: chuckie7413 
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 2:29 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [Nuke-users] Re: nuke script error

Hi Peter,

We have a script that crashes every time we try to open it so can send you 
that. 

I think what might have made it go crazy was because we had clones of clones. 

We have been able to salvage a lot of the work though thanks to Nathan's 
suggestion of editing the script in a text editor. 

Thanks,

Richard


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