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Post by baronelliott on Feb 2, 2015 12:29:57 GMT
When loading the plugin on linux, I get the following error:
// Error: line 1: Unable to dynamically load : /usr/autodesk/maya2015-x64/bin/plug-ins/WaxLab.so libtiff.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory // // Error: line 1: libtiff.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (WaxLab) //
How do I resolve this problem?
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Post by Sigrasoft Support on Feb 4, 2015 18:36:07 GMT
Hi Baron,
Have you installed ImageMagick? - If not, the readme-installation.txt will guide you though that process. - If yes, then you can try installing the libtiff development package. I think it is (terminal): "yum install libtiff-devel" (I could be wrong)
Someone else had similar problems with libraries mismatch, installing imageMagick resolved it. Typically Autodesk encourages the use of Fedora Linux for Maya.
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Post by baronelliott on Feb 7, 2015 1:49:06 GMT
Problem resolved. Installed Redhat 7.0 and installed ImageMagick under a fresh install. Plug-in working great. Thanks for your help.
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Post by Sigrasoft Support on Feb 7, 2015 8:01:50 GMT
Great to hear that!
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zhmig
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Post by zhmig on Aug 30, 2015 7:38:36 GMT
Hello! When loading the plugin on window, I get the following error:
// Warning: line 1: Problem loading WaxLab plugin: Please verify your connection to the Internet or the presence of a Proxy Server // // Error: pymel : Failed to get controlCommand list from WaxLab // // Error: pymel : Failed to get modelEditorCommand list from WaxLab // // Error: pymel : Failed to get command list from WaxLab // // Error: pymel : Failed to get constraintCommand list from WaxLab // // Error: pymel.core : Failed to get depend nodes list from WaxLab // // Error: line 1: No valid licenses to load the plugin (WaxLab) // // Warning: line 1: Problem loading WaxLab plugin: Activation code has expired // // Error: line 1: No valid licenses to load the plugin (WaxLab) // // Warning: line 1: Problem loading WaxLab plugin: Cancelled by user // // Error: line 1: No valid licenses to load the plugin (WaxLab) //
How do I resolve this problem?
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