So I was very excited... downloaded Houdini 19 Linux verison (I have 18.5 apprentice installed).
Ran the houdini.install. Got message at the end of installation that houdini has completed successfully.
Great... Click the Houdini Apprentice icon - Nothing Happens... no splash screen... no error... just nothing... as if I never clicked it. So much for the joy lol.
Houdini 19 doesn't load AT ALL on Ubuntu 21.10
50301 120 17- LukeP
- Member
- 370 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Offline
- Andi Farhall
- Member
- 121 posts
- Joined: Feb. 2014
- Offline
- protozoan
- Member
- 1703 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Online
- LukeP
- Member
- 370 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Offline
- protozoan
- Member
- 1703 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Online
Pop open a shell, go into the directory where houdini installed to, and source the environment, like so
Then, for this shell, the environment is sourced. Go into your project directory and you can start houdini (don't do this in the install directory, navigate to your project directory first).
or
In the same shell you should then see the error outputs, when it bombs.
cd /opt/hfs19.0.383 source houdini_setup_bash
Then, for this shell, the environment is sourced. Go into your project directory and you can start houdini (don't do this in the install directory, navigate to your project directory first).
houdinifx &
or
houdini &
In the same shell you should then see the error outputs, when it bombs.
Edited by protozoan - Oct. 29, 2021 10:02:35
Martin Winkler
money man at Alarmstart Germany
money man at Alarmstart Germany
- chrism
- Staff
- 2540 posts
- Joined: Sept. 2007
- Offline
Also, if you contact support@sidefx.com they can help get you up and running.
Chris McSpurren
Senior Quality Assurance Specialist
SideFX
Senior Quality Assurance Specialist
SideFX
- LukeP
- Member
- 370 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Offline
protozoan
Pop open a shell, go into the directory where houdini installed to, and source the environment, like socd /opt/hfs19.0.383 source houdini_setup_bash
Then, for this shell, the environment is sourced. Go into your project directory and you can start houdini (don't do this in the install directory, navigate to your project directory first).houdinifx &
orhoudini &
In the same shell you should then see the error outputs, when it bombs.
Thank you. Same process for the Apprentice version?
- johnmather
- Staff
- 528 posts
- Joined: Aug. 2019
- Offline
- LukeP
- Member
- 370 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Offline
- LukeP
- Member
- 370 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Offline
protozoanSo... I did all of the above...
Pop open a shell, go into the directory where houdini installed to, and source the environment, like socd /opt/hfs19.0.383 source houdini_setup_bash
Then, for this shell, the environment is sourced. Go into your project directory and you can start houdini (don't do this in the install directory, navigate to your project directory first).houdinifx &
orhoudini &
In the same shell you should then see the error outputs, when it bombs.
When I type houdini & I get
"munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer
Aborted (core dumped) houdini"
I have also notice that my /home/luke/houdini19.0 directory only has 'houdini.env' file in it. houdini18.5 directory has many many more files.
- pavelsiska
- Member
- 17 posts
- Joined: Aug. 2008
- Offline
- kubo-von
- Member
- 19 posts
- Joined: Aug. 2014
- Offline
The munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer seems to be caused by changes introduced in glibc 2.34 which Ubuntu 21.10 is using.
Some functionality has been removed and now is only available when preloading libc_malloc_debug.so.0 (source [sourceware.org])
so the hotfix is to do
before launching Houdini with hindie,hescape or happrentice command.
Some functionality has been removed and now is only available when preloading libc_malloc_debug.so.0 (source [sourceware.org])
so the hotfix is to do
export LD_PRELOAD="/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc_malloc_debug.so.0"
Edited by kubo-von - Oct. 30, 2021 14:38:20
- LukeP
- Member
- 370 posts
- Joined: March 2009
- Offline
kubo-vonIt worked! You're a genius! I'll let SideFX support know. Hopefully they can fix it in next prod build.
The munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer seems to be caused by changes introduced in glibc 2.34 which Ubuntu 21.10 is using.
Some functionality has been removed and now is only available when preloading libc_malloc_debug.so.0 (source [sourceware.org])
so the hotfix is to dobefore launching Houdini with hindie,hescape or happrentice command.export LD_PRELOAD="/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc_malloc_debug.so.0"
Thank you!
Edited by LukeP - Oct. 30, 2021 23:32:20
- mariusz8
- Member
- 2 posts
- Joined: Nov. 2021
- Offline
In my case this fix is not working:
Ubuntu 21.10
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found.
This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Available platform plugins are: eglfs, linuxfb, minimal, minimalegl, offscreen, vnc, wayland-egl, wayland, wayland-xcomposite-egl, wayland-xcomposite-glx, webgl, xcb.
Ubuntu 21.10
- lrntbrt
- Member
- 10 posts
- Joined: Nov. 2016
- Offline
- kubo-von
- Member
- 19 posts
- Joined: Aug. 2014
- Offline
- kubo-von
- Member
- 19 posts
- Joined: Aug. 2014
- Offline
mariusz8
In my case this fix is not working:qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found.
This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Available platform plugins are: eglfs, linuxfb, minimal, minimalegl, offscreen, vnc, wayland-egl, wayland, wayland-xcomposite-egl, wayland-xcomposite-glx, webgl, xcb.
Ubuntu 21.10
That's a different error though.
You have to do
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libxcb-xinerama0
- mariusz8
- Member
- 2 posts
- Joined: Nov. 2021
- Offline
- lrntbrt
- Member
- 10 posts
- Joined: Nov. 2016
- Offline
kubo-vonlrntbrt
Same issue for 18.5, but that hot fix doesn't work for me.
Are you getting the munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer error or some other ?
Because the LD_PRELOAD trick should take care of that one ,even for 18.5, I've just tested it.
Can, I ask. Are you on a fresh install of ubuntu 20.10? or did you upgrade from a previously installed version
EDIT: I got it to work, thanks for the help!!!
Edited by lrntbrt - Nov. 5, 2021 07:08:26
- chrism
- Staff
- 2540 posts
- Joined: Sept. 2007
- Offline
-
- Quick Links