It might be that maya can't run as a windows service. I'm not familiar with windows services, but there must be a way to edit the security policies ?
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 3:29 PM, hapgilmore <[email protected]> wrote: > I posted this bug on the pymel issues page. (http://code.google.com/p/ > pymel/issues/list) Haven't had a reply in a week. (I posted a bug a > year ago, still no reply) > Also, I filed a bug with autodesk through our studio's support > contract. Autodesk said i'm S.O.L, as pymel isn't supported. > > What do you guys recommend to get any help/support with pymel bugs. > Now that my studio is starting to use pymel more, are we at risk > depending on an unsupported tool? Do you guys just get used to > solving issues on your own? > > On Sep 10, 11:20 am, hapgilmore <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm trying to set up an automated asset testing service on a server. >> >> We use TeamCity to run a python script, which in turn imports pymel >> and starts a maya shell to perform the asset testing. >> >> TeamCity runs the python script under a Windows Service (which has >> limited access to windows resources) , and it appears that something >> about this method causes the "import pymel.core as pm" command to hang >> mayapy.exe. >> >> Running the python script on the server from the command line works >> fine. >> >> Any ideas what pymel could be accessing that wouldn't work when run as >> part of a service? > > -- > http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya -- http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
