Hey frank

I do not know to much about coding when it comes to languages that require 
compiling but I made a request for a license server that would run on a Arm 
based device i.e. raspberry PI, would this be a complete rewrite or just a re 
compile?

-adam

 
On 18/11/2012, at 2:59 PM, Frank Rueter <fr...@beingfrank.info> wrote:

> Just yo say that I too would love a portable license server solution. As much 
> as I need my laptop most of the time that I need a Nuke license, it does seem 
> a little over the top for jobs that I bring my own license to and am provided 
> with a workstation.
> 
> What are the plans for FLEX anyway? Will it be replaced by RLM eventually?
> It seems to make sense to only have to deal with one kind of license managing 
> system for all Foundry products.
> And would RLM be capable of such a portable solution?
> 
> Also, what about FLEX's "checkout/checkin" features to temporarily "borrow" a 
> licenses between machines. Will that sort of thing be available for Foundry 
> products eventually? It certainly would make life easier for those 
> freelancers that own a license as part of their compositing services and work 
> both fro home and on site.
> 
> Thanks for bringing this up, I'm keen to hear opinions on this.
> 
> frank
> 
> 
> On 17/11/12 10:44 PM, adam jones wrote:
>> Hey 
>> 
>> good idea
>> 
>> yeah I worked on a  gig where all the floating licenses for the 3d software 
>> the studio was using came from abroad via the net.
>> 
>> defiantly worth some investigation.
>> 
>> -adam
>> 
>> 
>> On 17/11/2012, at 10:25 PM, ArnoB <n...@rgbaz.eu> wrote:
>> 
>>> doesn't the new FLEXlm manager see multiple MAC addresses now?
>>> similar to RLM?
>>> 
>>> I use a USB dongle which doesn't show up as the first nic in the list.
>>> Nuke runs fine with it. This wasn't the case with the former FLEXlm
>>> servers...
>>> 
>>> Another option is to make the FLEXlm server available on the web.
>>> It runs like any other server (apache, ftp, etc) so it should be accessible
>>> from outside...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Arno
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 17 nov 2012, at 07:49, Deke Kincaid wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Raspberry Pi is an Arm chip, not x86, so you can't run the Foundry license 
>>>> server software on it.
>>>> 
>>>> -deke
>>>> 
>>>> On Nov 16, 2012, at 22:03, Marten Blumen <mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> very cool idea, a quick google search says it runs linux and has a MAC 
>>>>> address. everything you need.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 17 November 2012 18:52, adam jones <adam....@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hey 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I just had a thought, do you think you could use one of those USB size 
>>>>> linux computers you can get these days?
>>>>> 
>>>>> The Raspberry PI ones does that run normal linux software?
>>>>> 
>>>>> -adam
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 17/11/2012, at 5:56 PM, Marty Blumen <mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Unfortunately you'll have to carry around a lappy
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from iEarth
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 17/11/2012, at 16:41, adam jones <adam....@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hey all
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I guess this is more of a support question but I think I will start my 
>>>>>>> research here.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Its come to that time that I should purchase a personal copy / license 
>>>>>>> for myself of nuke.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> So my question is, I know you can get a floating license but is there 
>>>>>>> way this license be on a USB key or (i do hate this word) dongle so 
>>>>>>> that I can use it on my home machine and when travelling use it  on my 
>>>>>>> lappy or even when am at a studio that does not have a copy of nuke 
>>>>>>> stick it in that box and use nuke.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I don't really want to carry around my lappy and use it as a license 
>>>>>>> server.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> -adam
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
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