Hi folks,

A bit late to this one I’m afraid but I have a couple of questions about the 
ofxplugincache corruption.  

The ofxplugincache is updated on start up; Nuke checks for new plugins and then 
caches information to make it faster to load the plugins in future.  If you 
start two copies of Nuke at the same time, it can corrupt this cache (since 
there’s no locking to prevent two instances of Nuke writing to the cache 
simultaneously).

Do you run multiple instances of Nuke at once?  Are you running Nuke of Nuke 
Studio when the corruption occurs?  There may be issues with spawning the 
background Nuke processes which render frames for Nuke Studio, if they touch 
the ofxplugincache on start up.

Thanks,  Ben


> On 11 Nov 2016, at 20:11, jean-luc <jlaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I found the problem, but unfortunately, not the solution.
> 
> It looks likes the ofxplugincache folder is getting corrupted, again.
> I have had that problem with all the furnace plugins before (which I have 
> completely stopped using because of that). Furnace was worse because it would 
> not even load the nodes from an old script and wouldn’t fire any error 
> message. So you’d think you’d be loading a functioning script (which could be 
> 5 min old) and keep working on it completely unaware that your furnace nodes 
> were missing.
> 
> anyway, the workaround is to delete the folder and it restart nuke. A new 
> folder will be created and the problem should disappear. It will probably 
> come back though. The foundry has never been able to fix it. So to this day, 
> their reply is to delete the ofxplugincache folder each time it happens
> 
> 
> here are the instruction from the foundry:
> 
> The OFX cache directory is called "ofxplugincache" and is a subdirectory of
> the Nuke temporary directory.  The files themselves are called
> "ofxplugincache_{Nuke_version}-64.xml".
> 
> The default location for the Nuke temporary directory on OSX is
> "/var/tmp/nuke-u{uid}", where {uid} is the userId for your user account.  You
> can find out the exact path for your Nuke temp dir by opening Nuke, hitting x
> on your keyboard when the mouse is over the nodegraph and entering the
> following TCL command :
> 
> getenv NUKE_TEMP_DIR
> 
> Please try removing the OFX cache file by clearing the whole
> directory and let me know if this helps.  If the problem happens again then
> let us know so that we can investigate it further.
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Foundry Support
> 
> 
>> On 12/11/2016, at 08:24, Simon Björk <bjork.si...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:bjork.si...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Do you launch Nuke via the terminal or via the icon? We're having a similar 
>> issue with all 3rd party plugins, but only when launched from the terminal.
>> 
>> Do you get an error message?
>> 
>> Skickat från min iPhone
>> 
>> 11 nov. 2016 kl. 19:10 skrev jean-luc <jlaz...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:jlaz...@gmail.com>>:
>> 
>>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>>> 
>>> It doesn’t fix it, the name is still missing
>>> 
>>>> On 12/11/2016, at 01:55, severin mathiesen <seve...@gimpville.no 
>>>> <mailto:seve...@gimpville.no>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> What font is that? Doesn't look like that in my Nuke. Maybe change font in 
>>>> Nuke?
>>>> 
>>>> 2016-11-10 21:49 GMT+01:00 jean-luc <jlaz...@gmail.com 
>>>> <mailto:jlaz...@gmail.com>>:
>>>> Hi There
>>>> 
>>>> Just wanted to ask if anyone has seen this before I call on support to 
>>>> help me out.
>>>> 
>>>> The NeatVideo plugin is losing it’s name in Nuke10.0v4 but works fine in 
>>>> earlier versions of Nuke… strange I know!
>>>> Here are a couple of screen to illustrate:
>>>> 
>>>> in nuke10.0v3 I see this:
>>>> 
>>>> <Screen Shot 2016-11-11 at 09.39.14.png>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> in nuke10.0v4 I see this:
>>>> 
>>>> <Screen Shot 2016-11-11 at 09.40.15.png>
>>>> 
>>>> as far as I can tell it works in both version, but I can’t use the tab key 
>>>> to open it or search by name etc.. 
>>>> 
>>>> If I load a script with a previously added ReduceNoise node, it shows up 
>>>> with the name. It’s only happening when creating a new node, and I can’t 
>>>> tell when it started happening (I haven’t use it much lately) 
>>>> 
>>>> Has anybody seen this behaviour? 
>>>> 
>>>> It works fine in nuke9.0v8 too. It’s only for nuke10.0v4
>>>> 
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