Hi

A shot in the dark but , when we install Softimage on our renderblades (centOs befor and now I think kubuntu) we rename the X11 folder (terminal) as soon as the setup creates it (that means while the installer is still running) and it will complete the setup with the "Installed successful with no errors" msg.

If we don´t to that we get Install errors in the log.

But!! I dont run the GUI there that's purely for batch rendering so idk if it will work for Interactive sessions.
It starts but I never "worked" on it.

On 12/05/2015 15:16, Thomas Volkmann wrote:
How do you run Softimage/Batch?  You should always use tcsh or csh...
You could also try to replace the whole mainwin folder with the one from the working 2012 installation and see if it runs then.
Jean-Louis Billard <[email protected]> hat am 12. Mai 2015 um 14:16 geschrieben:

Hi Thomas,
Basically:

    =======================================================
     Autodesk Softimage 13.1.140.0
    =======================================================
    Aborted (core dumped)

I also tried installing 2011SP1, 2012 and 2014SP1.
The problem only appears with 2014SP1 and 2015SP1, previous versions are ok (I don’t have a 2013 installer so I didn’t check)
The /etc/hosts file issue, I remember that now that you mention it.
Wasn’t it something to do with it needing to be formatted for csh rather than bash, or something of the sort?
I’ll dig down there a bit…
Thanks,
Jean-Louis
Digital Golem

On 11 May 2015, at 18:48, Thomas Volkmann <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

What error are you getting on startup/xsibatch? There has been an issue with a wrongly formatted /etc/hosts file that caused segmentation faults...just a shot in the dark
Jean-Louis Billard <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> hat am 11. Mai 2015 um 16:10 geschrieben:

I would love to ignore it, but alas I still get a core dump when running xsibatch! Looking around I’m finding some people talking about updating OGL drivers, some discussing the Xorg.conf file, and yet more mentioning kernel tweaks. It’s tricky to guess the best route…
Jean-Louis
Digital Golem

On 11 May 2015, at 15:56, Stephen Blair <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I had the same error but I ignored it, just to see if Softimage would start (and it did).
SAS is a set of DisplayCallbacks for OpenGL and DirectX

On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Jean-Louis Billard<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>wrote:

    Hi Stephen,
    So I tried, but for some reason only the first line runs ok.
    The second one spurts this:
    > ./Application/bin/cmdreg -f
    "Application/Plugins/PLUGINSCOMDLLs.lst”

    Loading ../Plugins/libSAS.so: Unable to load library (Error
    code 126: The specified module could not be found).  Running
    REGSVR32.EXE may provide more information
    libSAS.so is present in /Plugins, so I’m not sure what’s going
    on…?
    Maybe I should roll back to Centos 6.2, which seems to be the
    officially supported version for Soft2015_SP1?
    Thanks for any help.
    Jean-Louis
    Digital Golem

    On 7 May 2015, at 22:11, Stephen Blair
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



    On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Jean-Louis
    Billard<[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>wrote:

        Hi all,

        The installer for 2015SP1 tells me that Softimage was not
        installed properly and the log shows these culprits:

        Error: Application/bin/cmdreg -f
        "Application/bin/XSICOMDLLs.lst"
        Error: Application/bin/cmdreg -f
        "Application/Plugins/PLUGINSCOMDLLs.lst”

    Try running those commands yourself. On CentOS 6.5, I was
    getting a core dump until I ran them.



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