Heya,

you can find all the command line options by typing:
./Nuke7.0 -h

then the -t flag is there to get an interactive terminal session
(running nuke from the command line)
or -x <path/to/script> to render a script, which is what you want
if you want i think

gr
arno


On 17 apr 2013, at 04:05, cdinic wrote:

> Thanks guys for the feedback. Deke, I tried the unzip and that worked great. 
> 
> Now the million $ question... Is there any way to successfully run Nuke from 
> the command terminal? I'm trying to initiate a render job from a remote 
> terminal, but I'm getting this error:
> 
> ~/nuke$ ./Nuke7.0 
> ./Nuke7.0: error while loading shared libraries: libXcursor.so.1: cannot open 
> shared object file: No such file or directory
> 
> I'm assuming that means I need to have an xwindows session going. Is there 
> any way around that?
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