the other way around or ?
there is a envvar to submit the environment in deadline
os.environ['IncludeEnvironment'] = 'True'
-j
Am 3/11/15 um 21:14 PM schrieb Deke Kincaid:
You can set a global env variable for the license server on your
machines:
RLM:
FOUNDRY_LICENSE_FILE
Flexlm:
Not familiar with deadline, but in your init.py, why not print your entire
environment when you launch the UI vs when commandline rendering?
print os.environ
It could reveal what's going on.
// Fredrik
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 9:10 AM Mads Hagbarth Lund madshl...@gmail.com
wrote:
What
You can set a global env variable for the license server on your machines:
RLM:
FOUNDRY_LICENSE_FILE
Flexlm:
foundry_LICENSE
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Hey Andreas!
MAC?
I've had this with deadline and I set the env variables not using bashrc but
the other way Mac can run exports. I can't remember what that is at the mo,
but might prompt someone on the list.
Sounds like somehow you're not exporting your plug-ins either way. Sort that
and
What error does deadline throw?
Sendt fra min iPhone
Den 10/03/2015 kl. 23.17 skrev Andreas Jablonka andreas.jablo...@gmail.com:
in this case this is the SAME machine and I have copied the .nuke to the
admin account as well.
if I force the pluginpath into the job properties page(env of
init.py vs. menu.py perhaps?
On Mar 10, 2015, at 5:35 PM, Andreas Jablonka andreas.jablo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Guys,
I can run a nuke script local on my box no issue but if I submit it to
deadline and have the farm run it on my box (or any) it wont run as it cannot
find the plugins.
Hi Guys,
I can run a nuke script local on my box no issue but if I submit it to
deadline and have the farm run it on my box (or any) it wont run as it
cannot find the plugins. same user, admin user, no difference. drive maps
are all the same etc.
thoughts?
thanks
Andreas
well then I should not be able to command line render the same script as
this only loads the ini.py but skips the gui.
You had me thinking there though.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Alex Lemke nuke_u...@me.com wrote:
init.py vs. menu.py perhaps?
On Mar 10, 2015, at 5:35 PM, Andreas
in this case this is the SAME machine and I have copied the .nuke to the
admin account as well.
if I force the pluginpath into the job properties page(env of the job) it
does work but then suddenly it cannot get a license anymore.
something is overriding the env. does deadline itself have