Whoa. My distro (kubuntu) apparently changed perms to r--r--r-- on the
previous renderings of these frames, and so wouldn't let me change it by
outputting on top of it. W.T.H.
A chmod 766 *.* took care of it.
Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> I've "suddenly" run into this problem with an animation.
> It happens at the frames where I start accessing a bitmap to be used in a
> pigment. It worked yesterday.
>
> Any clues on debugging what this error message means?
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