Hi

Normally we opens maya file and run that script that generates used texture
in UI(if make) or in script editor.....
I am looking for any of ref... by which i start using it,,,,,

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Justin Israel <[email protected]>wrote:

> Though I am not sure exactly why, it is this line in the activation script
> that is hanging up maya:
> site.addsitedir(site_packages)
>
> I have not tried using a virtualenv with maya before. Its a lot easier to
> just update the PYTHONPATH from the Maya.env, or, update the sys.path from
> the userSetup.py
>
> At our studio we just use git repos in a facility network location, and
> then point our userSetup.py files at that location. Using pip locally just
> for distributing your maya modules seems like overkill to me, but thats
> just my opinion and I could be completely wrong. With git, you can pull
> your updates at any time, tag, branch, and have a great deal of control
> over the package location.
>
> Do you have some specialized need that makes a local setuptools approach
> more appealing than a repo?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 12:51 AM, Drake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> We (Digimax Inc.) start to transfer our deployed python modules from a
>> position indicated by envar, *PYTHONPATH*, to using *virtualenv* way.
>> That is, for each proprietary python module/package, it is deployed by
>> utilizing *setuptools/distribute/...* We made a virtualenv such that we
>> can then just use *pip* to do deployment.
>>
>> Everything went well until we tried to put the following code snippets
>> for initializing *virtualenv* into *userSetup.py*.
>>
>> # initialize the virtualenv
>>> activate_this =
>>> '//3dnfs/shows/dgTools/python/%s_%s.%s/%s/activate_this.py'
>>> activate_this = activate_this % (os.name, sys.version_info[0],
>>> sys.version_info[1], (os.name=='nt' and ['Scripts'] or ['bin'])[0])
>>> execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this))
>>> del activate_this
>>
>>
>> Those snippets just made Maya 2011 (Windows, 64bits) hang there in splash
>> window, and the CPU load is quiet low (around 4%). Any suggestions/ideas?
>>
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