Our systems guys use a combination of remote execution tools (Puppet, 
MCollective) and custom RPMs to enforce software installations (including 
things like PyQt builds and other "pre-rolled" libraries/modules) and other 
scripts that we need to have maintained locally (shell setup scripts, etc.). 
Basically each machine calls home at staggered intervals to check for new 
versions of things, and things can be pushed out on demand if it’s an emergency.

-Nathan



From: Gary Jaeger 
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 7:54 AM
To: Nuke user discussion 
Subject: [Nuke-users] central nuke install

so now that we finally have our house in order with a central 
plug-in/gizmo/whatever install and the NUKE_PATH set, I'm wondering if it makes 
sense to do a central install of the binaries? It would be nice if all the 
workstations and render nodes are all on the same version, all the time. How do 
people manage that? 

-- 

Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
249 Princeton Avenue
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650 728 7060
http://corestudio.com



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