MJ Ray wrote:
Martyn Drake martyn@drake.org.uk wrote:
you're tied to what they support and both these products will only = support Red Hat 7.2 and 7.3 at the time of writing. People have tried Debian =
No LSB support yet? That's what their customers need to ask for.
Nope. And yes, I agree. With regards to RenderMan, Pixar have stated that they support versions supported (!) by Alias|Wavefront for the most part as they have build constraints placed on them by Maya (as RenderMan support for Maya is available as a plug-in). They said that given that requirement, it is logical for them to build all the other applications on these same platforms. It also means that we're stuck with Red Hat 7.2 as we build our own Maya plugins as well.
problem. I'm sure that most commercial Linux software imposes limits on what distros are supported. Red Hat is going to be the closest you're =
Really? I thought only proprietary software normally came with such odious limits to their support?
Sorry - proprietary/commercial - bleugh. What I think I was trying to say proprietary commercial software tends to post these limits.
Regards,
Martyn