Hi guys!
I am wondering if anyone had this problem.
I try to render a usd_render_rop and it gives me a error: command exit code 127.
When I launch Houdini in terminal, I see that the error is: husk not found.
I think it happens since I installed the 20.5 beta.
Houdini 20.0.688, py3 on a mac studio m2 ultra.
Anyone can help?
thank you!
sly
Husk not found
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Sylvain Lebeau
hahahaha
sorry if you interpreted it that way.
it's not bragging at all.
but i felt like some environment variable could have change.
And yes, everything was working fine before I installed it. (20.5)
Dont you have any serious help to bring to the conversation bully?
sly
Just kidding :P
Wish I could have done some helping, but don't have access to the Houdini 20.5 beta.
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Moritz GrundHi,
Manually specifying the render command fixed it for me - don't know why this is an issue on Macs...
/Applications/Houdini/Current/Frameworks/Houdini.framework/Versions/20.5/Resources/bin/husk
Can you tell me more about this? What do you mean with Manually specifying the render command?
Got this very same error on Mac mini M4.
Best
Edited by JuhaT - Nov. 20, 2024 16:10:04
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In the usd render rop - check the output tab - "Render Command". There is only one string parameter set as a default: "husk".
Try replacing this with the full path above. I suspect the env variable isn't initialized properly... Best, Moritz
PS: this works for redshift as well, you have to right click on the redshift node and select "Allow Editing of Contents". Dive in and search for the use render rop as well and replace the husk variable with the full path.
Try replacing this with the full path above. I suspect the env variable isn't initialized properly... Best, Moritz
PS: this works for redshift as well, you have to right click on the redshift node and select "Allow Editing of Contents". Dive in and search for the use render rop as well and replace the husk variable with the full path.
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