In my case I run NukeStudio only. 1 instance.

Regards

Jacenty 


> Hi folks,
> 
> A bit late to this one I’m afraid but I have a couple of questions about the 
> ofxplugincache corruption.  
> 
> The ofxplugincache is updated on start up; Nuke checks for new plugins and 
> then caches information to make it faster to load the plugins in future.  If 
> you start two copies of Nuke at the same time, it can corrupt this cache 
> (since there’s no locking to prevent two instances of Nuke writing to the 
> cache simultaneously).
> 
> Do you run multiple instances of Nuke at once?  Are you running Nuke of Nuke 
> Studio when the corruption occurs?  There may be issues with spawning the 
> background Nuke processes which render frames for Nuke Studio, if they touch 
> the ofxplugincache on start up.
> 
> Thanks,  Ben

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