Indigo 0.9 test 6

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OnoSendai
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Post by OnoSendai » Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:41 pm

mrCarnivore wrote:
CTZn wrote:In that case a prompt would be usefull, in the case where you are not saving any image (by mistake).
Prompts are really awkward, when you want to do batch rendering (as can be the case with network rendering). So I would suggest only a warning message if there is absolutely no output defined and the image doesn't act as a slave.

BTW: Do rendering slaves need to save images or can they just send them through the network?
Slaves don't need to save images, no.

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Post by CTZn » Sat Aug 25, 2007 1:49 am

Prompts are really awkward, when you want to do batch rendering (as can be the case with network rendering). So I would suggest only a warning message
Agreed.
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Post by yucen » Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:13 pm

thinks i very like it

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Post by Heavily Tessellated » Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:35 pm

OnoSendai wrote:Windows doesn't mind if I put the CRT dlls in the Microsoft.VC80.CRT folder, and it's a bit neater so I did that. If Wine doesn't like it however, I'll just move them up into the indigo directory.
Don't sweat it, we're linux geeks.
[heavily@renderslave indigo_v09_test6]$ for file in Microsoft.VC80.CRT/*;do ln -s $(basename $file) $file;done
takes care of that. File locations are the least of our issues re: Indigo and wine...

So a native version, hmm? No teasing! How serious are you? :P

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