I'm regularly getting this non-fatal error message.
Pressing F12 to start a render will often give me the following error message in Blender and then the export stops.
'Unsupported version v0.0.0. Cannot start Indigo with this scene'
If I straight away press F12 again it exports and fires up Indigo for rendering no problem.
Not a serious error - just pointing it out for everyones info.
[BUG] Unsupported version error message
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[BUG] Unsupported version error message
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[BUG] Unsupported version error message
Are you sure you are using the latest Blendigo ?
I've had this issue before (and others reported it as well IIRC) but it seems to have been fixed in the latest release 3.2.5.0
I've had this issue before (and others reported it as well IIRC) but it seems to have been fixed in the latest release 3.2.5.0
iMac 2.93 GHz Quad Core i7. 12 GB memory
ATI Radeon HD 5750M 1024 MB
OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite
Blender 2.72, Blendigo 3.8.25, Indigo 3.8.26
Trippy Lighting LLC - Colorful LED lighting systems
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ATI Radeon HD 5750M 1024 MB
OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite
Blender 2.72, Blendigo 3.8.25, Indigo 3.8.26
Trippy Lighting LLC - Colorful LED lighting systems
High Power RGB LED driver - Blog
Re: [BUG] Unsupported version error message
I've had this a lot when testing, I think I might have removed the abort part of the code and demoted it to warning... if not then I'll certainly do it for the next release.
Seems to be that when the exporter runs indigo_console for the version number check, it doesn't always wait for a valid answer and assumes 0.0.0. I don't know why this should be so unreliable.
Seems to be that when the exporter runs indigo_console for the version number check, it doesn't always wait for a valid answer and assumes 0.0.0. I don't know why this should be so unreliable.
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Re: [BUG] Unsupported version error message
Thats what it looks like - like I said not a biggie more just posted for your info. BTW I should have said that the Blendigo version I'm using is 3.2.3.1 and Indigo is 3.2.5 on Win7 x64.dougal2 wrote:I've had this a lot when testing, I think I might have removed the abort part of the code and demoted it to warning... if not then I'll certainly do it for the next release.
Seems to be that when the exporter runs indigo_console for the version number check, it doesn't always wait for a valid answer and assumes 0.0.0. I don't know why this should be so unreliable.
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