Python yes, custom not really; this is your v82 maya python rush script with modifications for our environment.
iRush us typically running on a Mac; I have not tried it under Linux. The text editor is also being run on the same machine. The display of the entire file is incomplete regardless of whether you have it open in an external text editor such as BBEdit.
I'll send you samples directly in a separate email.
On Apr 4, 2012, at 7:36 PM, Greg Ercolano wrote:
[posted to rush.general]
On 04/04/12 19:01, Mr. Daniel Browne wrote:
> We're trying out Vray with maya, and during a Vray standalone render the =
> output doesn't show in iRush even though you can see it when you open =
> the frame log in a text editor. Even after the render finishes and you =
> refresh the log it still doesn't display. I tried adjusting the python =
> buffering flags to no effect. Any ideas?
Sounds like it's a custom python script; can you send me:
1) The complete log output irush is showing
(even if it's partial) after the render completes
2) A copy of your python script so I can see how
vray is being invoked, etc.
3) A copy of that same log as you see it in the
text editor, presumably a complete log.
What kind of machine (windows?linux?mac?) is irush running
on that gives the incomplete results, and what kind of
file server (windows or linux/mac running samba)?
BTW, when you see the 'complete' results of the log
in the text editor, are you running the text editor
on the same machine irush is running on?
If so, that would be really weird; irush is using the same
system calls that other unix tools like cat(1)/more(1)/tail(1)
vi(1) all use, so results should consistent from the same machine.
If, however, you're getting different results because you're
using the text editor on a different machine (or even the same
machine, but ssh'ed into another box), then that would almost
surely be an issue with oplocks on the server, a client side
caching problem. In that case the file server is probably
running samba, and likely irush is running on a windows box,
or a mac using samba mounts to the server.
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