He did, but there were other rotopaint nodes in the scripts from this project 
that didn’t come from Mocha (also using clones) that didn’t cause any problems.




On Nov 27, 2013, at 8:22 AM, Randy Little <[email protected]> wrote:

> are you sure thats not the "CLONE Bug" Sure sounds like it.     did the 
> artist on Mavericks CLONE something.  (anything)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Craig Tozzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Discovered a weird bug on this project we’re wrapping up:
> 
> An artist using a Mac workstation running Snow Leopard had used Mocha Pro and 
> imported a rotospline into Nuke (7.09).  He continued to work on the shot 
> with no issues.
> 
> That Nuke script was later loaded onto another workstation that was running 
> Mavericks and Nuke 7.09.  The shot was worked on further for about a half a 
> day, with multiple versions being saved.
> 
> The problem: once the script was closed, it was found corrupt upon reopening, 
> with <missing close brace> and EOF errors.  This ONLY occurred if the script 
> was opened and saved under Mavericks.  Earlier versions of the script that 
> had only been used under Snow Leopard would open and close without problem.
> 
> It’s an ugly thing to find out, as you can go for a time before discovering 
> that your script has blown up.
> 

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