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hi, I am having a problem with running povray from a seconf pc via nfs.
I have linked my /usr/lb/povray-3.5 from one machine to the actuall
directory on the other machine, and done the same for the directory that
I am workingfrom,
So from a terminal I can do "less /usr/local/Rendering/some_pov_files" on
both machines and it works/.
same for the /usr/lib/includes.
yet running povray from the lnked machine it tells me it cant open any
include files like colors.inc etc.
Yet as the user i can read them but povray cant
Any clues?
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nelson sandalwood wrote:
> hi, I am having a problem with running povray from a seconf pc via nfs.
>
> I have linked my /usr/lb/povray-3.5 from one machine to the actuall
> directory on the other machine, and done the same for the directory that
> I am workingfrom,
>
> So from a terminal I can do "less /usr/local/Rendering/some_pov_files" on
> both machines and it works/.
>
> same for the /usr/lib/includes.
>
> yet running povray from the lnked machine it tells me it cant open any
> include files like colors.inc etc.
>
> Yet as the user i can read them but povray cant
>
> Any clues?
Yes, what does your local ~/.povrayrc gives as library path ?
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On Tue, 01 Oct 2002 19:04:10 +1200, Le Forgeron wrote:
> Yes, what does your local ~/.povrayrc gives as library path ?
it list /usr/lib/povray-3.5 and /usr/lib/povray-3.5/includes
This is the same on both machines,
/usr/lib/povray-3.5 on one machine is a link via nfs to the
/usr/lib/povray-3.5 on theother machine. Readble as normal users.
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* nelson sandalwood
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* zoism.org
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On Tue, 01 Oct 2002 20:06:34 +1200, nelson sandalwood wrote:
> it list /usr/lib/povray-3.5 and /usr/lib/povray-3.5/includes
>
> This is the same on both machines,
>
> /usr/lib/povray-3.5 on one machine is a link via nfs to the
> /usr/lib/povray-3.5 on theother machine. Readble as normal users.
>
What happens if you try rendering a short scene that dowsn't require
include files?
camera{
location <0,0,-13>
look_at <0,0,0>
}
box{
<-1,-1,-1>,<1,1,1>
pigment{color rgb <1,0.5,0.5>}
rotate<45,45,45>
translate x*-5
}
sphere{0,1
translate x*4
pigment{color rgb <0.5,1,1>}
}
light_source{<-40,30,-30>,1}
light_source{<40,-10,-10>,1}
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On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 22:18:12 +1200, Steve wrote:
> What happens if you try rendering a short scene that dowsn't require
> include files?
Works fine, (your example had a few extra '}' in it for some reason)
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* zoism.org
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On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 08:18:54 +1200, nelson sandalwood wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 22:18:12 +1200, Steve wrote:
>
>> What happens if you try rendering a short scene that dowsn't require
>> include files?
>
> Works fine, (your example had a few extra '}' in it for some reason)
Strange did you post it into an old scene or create a new POV file?
If it now renders fine without include files then I'd suggest that you
have a permission problem with the include files, make those directories
and files world readable.
Beware I had an include problem that looked like something different but
it turned out that I had entries like:
Library_Path=/usr/local/lib/povray31 ;; (+Ldir)
Library_Path=/usr/local/lib/povray31/include
Library_Path=/usr/local/lib/povray-3.5/include
Library_Path=/home/sjlen/pov
When I commented out the 3.1 library paths then the problem went away.
This issue is probably addressed in the docs I had't got as far as
checking when I found the solution.
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On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 21:25:59 +1200, Steve wrote:
> Strange did you post it into an old scene or create a new POV file?
A new file.
> If it now renders fine without include files then I'd suggest that you
> have a permission problem with the include files, make those directories
> and files world readable.
Yes, I had thought that but Ican do less
/usr/lib/povray-3.5/include/colors.inc without a problem.
> When I commented out the 3.1 library paths then the problem went away.
> This issue is probably addressed in the docs I had't got as far as
> checking when I found the solution.
Yes. Iencountered that problem on the main machine some time ago. What I
am trying to do isget a basic two machine render farm (or farmlet I guess
;-) goingwithout needing to copy changes to each machine but I can'teven
get a second one going. Sad.
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* nelson sandalwood
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* zoism.org
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On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 21:25:59 +1200, Steve wrote:
Ok, I can makeit workby doing +L/usr/lib/povray-3.5/include
Why wontit read the ini file commands on one machine but it will on the
other. They are the same file. not just copies.
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* nelson sandalwood
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* zoism.org
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On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 07:51:18 +1200, nelson sandalwood wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 21:25:59 +1200, Steve wrote:
>
> Ok, I can makeit workby doing +L/usr/lib/povray-3.5/include
>
> Why wontit read the ini file commands on one machine but it will on the
> other. They are the same file. not just copies.
>
But when you're logged into a different machine your home directory is
different so it'll be using a different .rc file try consolidating your
account so that you have one login and one home direcotry or a common
home directory.
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sphere{z*5,1pigment{rgb.5}finish{reflection.3specular.5}}box{<-50,-3,-50>
<50,-2,50>pigment{checker/*\__\\__/ * \_\\__*/scale 2}finish{ambient.7}}
light_source/*__\\__\\__\\__\\__\( ~ )\__\\__\\__\\__\\*/{<2,5,1>*4,1}
/*\\__\\__\\__\\__\\__\\__\\__\\__\~ -/__\\__\\__\\__\\__\\*//* Steve */
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On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 10:08:32 +1200, Steve wrote:
> But when you're logged into a different machine your home directory is
> different so it'll be using a different .rc file try consolidating your
> account so that you have one login and one home direcotry or a common
> home directory.
I have taken care of that, they are different users, but useing identical
rc files.
I am worndering if it's something about povray not following links maybe?
I removed the /usr/lib/povray-3.5 link (that linked tothe same
ontheoriginal machine via nfs) and straight copied the directory over.
Now it works. What I wantto do is save having multiple copies of files,
that way I know each machineis rendering from the same data. While it
works with my own files one day I imagine there will be a change to the
standard includes andI'll have toremeber to copy them to each machine.
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* nelson sandalwood
* -----------------
* zoism.org
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