I'm wondering what the expected compatibility is when using nightly builds. If I install a nightly build on my workstation, and then submit a render to a render farm that all have the official current stable build, should I expect compatibility problems? Is it better to install the nightly build on all of the nodes, or to avoid using nightlies in production entirely?
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you are best to use the same exact build on every machine. There is a nightly zip package that comes with each build, which you can setup using env variables so you can copy it once to a central network location and have entire farm point there. It ensures quick and easy updating of the machines and also allows you to roll back quickly in case a build is a bugged one.Dmitry Vinnik
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On a related subject, let's say I install on all computers, the latest "Nightly" nightly :
vray_adv_31501_maya2016_x64_26623.rar
As it's a 3.15 version (probably the beta for 3.20), will it work with third-party plug-ins that are currently compiled for VRay 3.10 ?
Thanks.
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Well, today, the version available in the "Nightly" nightlies changed a lot :
vray_adv_33501_maya2016_x64_26630.rar
So it jumped from v3.15 to v3.35.
Is this v3.35 also compatible with third-party plug-ins that are currently compiled for VRay 3.10 ?
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Originally posted by alainfx View PostSo it jumped from v3.15 to v3.35. Is this v3.35 also compatible with third-party plug-ins that are currently compiled for VRay 3.10?
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