Hello all,
I just tried the linux version for the first time.
I have the following issue : it complains not finding 'nkdata\Al.nk'. The file is there inside indigo dir, and the lettercase is OK. What's the issue?
I have also the following minor problem : I need to start the indigo binary from the indigo dir. I cannot do "~user\indigo_dir\indigo", otherwise it does not find its data files (such as infile.xml).
Etienne
Issue with linux version
Issue with linux version
Eclat-Digital Research
http://www.eclat-digital.com
http://www.eclat-digital.com
Re: Issue with linux version
Ouch, it comes from the backslash which is not unix-friendly. This means that many database materials must be corrected for working under linux (both lettercase and backslashes are not ok). This is not convenient!
Etienne
Etienne
Eclat-Digital Research
http://www.eclat-digital.com
http://www.eclat-digital.com
Re: Issue with linux version
All nk references should be written with the correct case and with forwards slash! Indigo should handle incorrect paths in this case, though.
Re: Issue with linux version
For instance, the "Brushed Aluminium" material from the database is not linux-compatible.
Some questions:
- Could the material db autocorrect the slashes from the uploaded materials?
- Does the material editor in windows always write correct slashes and lettercases?
- Does all exporters take care of this? I guess not. This may be an issue for network rendering on linux slaves, as they will not find the nkdatas
Etienne
Some questions:
- Could the material db autocorrect the slashes from the uploaded materials?
- Does the material editor in windows always write correct slashes and lettercases?
- Does all exporters take care of this? I guess not. This may be an issue for network rendering on linux slaves, as they will not find the nkdatas
Etienne
Eclat-Digital Research
http://www.eclat-digital.com
http://www.eclat-digital.com
Re: Issue with linux version
Hi Etienne,
The easiest solution is for Indigo to handle the incorrect slashes and convert them, and is something I've been meaning to do for a while.
The easiest solution is for Indigo to handle the incorrect slashes and convert them, and is something I've been meaning to do for a while.
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