Hello Nick,

This is a warning from the Nuke memory system.  It relates to plugins which 
have registered with the memory system but not unregistered before closing.  
This is likely to be down to a third party Nuke plugin rather than anything to 
do with Fusion SSD.

Does this problem only occur with certain scripts?

Thanks,  Ben Woodhall


On 31 May 2013, at 18:02, Nicholas Lambert wrote:

> I'll be sending this to Fusion, but wanted to share here too.
> After installing the Fusion ioFX card everything seems to be
> running just fine & dandy, but I'm getting this in the Terminal
> at the end of each session:
> 
> Warning: MemoryHolder destroyed while registered with the memory manager.
>          Call unregisterMemory() in the most derived class destructor.
> 
> This is on OSX Lion, 10.7.5 with Nuke 7.0v6 & a Fusion ioFX 480GB,
> latest drivers, installed & working. Should I be worried or can I ignore?
> 
> Thanks,Nick
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